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indigo

[dià n lá n]1. Dark blue organic dye. This is made by fermentation of Polygonum cuspidatum leaves, which has been widely used in China for a long time. Since the end of19th century, artificial synthesis has gradually replaced natural products. Used to dye cloth, the color will last for a long time. Known as indigo, some areas are called indigo. 2. Dark blue.

Blue vegetables

[lán cài] Name of the dish. Another name for cabbage.

Works on which later works are based.

[lá n bΡ n] Edit the basic version of a book or painting.

Suilan

1。 Xunzi's exhortation to learn: "Learning is insufficient. Green is taken from blue, and green is blue. " Yang Shu's Note: "Metaphor is the only way to understand its essence." Later, "following the blue" means learning from the teacher. 2. Also known as "Suilan". Sanskrit. It is called the swift wind.

Blue fur

[lán pí] Raw hides before undercoating.

Lanxiang

[xiāng lán] Bianjing (now Kaifeng City, Henan Province) is the provincial name of Dasuoguo Temple. Blue is the abbreviation of "Sangha Namgyani" in Sanskrit. It means monastery, later called Buddhist temple. ?

indigo

[mü lá n], also known as Sophora japonica. Feather compound leaves, red flowers and linear cylindrical pods. Leaves are used in indigo production and medicine.

Yellow and blue.

[huáng lán] Another name for red and blue flowers. Also known as safflower.

Blue robe

[lán páo] is a blue shirt.

blueprint

[Lantú]1. Usually, paper or cloth sensitized by ferricyanide and ferric salt is used, and it is developed with clear water after exposure, especially for printing maps, mechanical drawings and architectural drawings. 2. A detailed and fully coordinated plan or action plan.

Above blue

[guò lán] "Xunzi Persuasion": "Green, take it from blue and become green." Later, it is often used to indicate that students' performance exceeds that of teachers.

Wu Lan

[wú lán] A kind of blue grass. Can be used as a dye.

Dailan

Dark blue.

Indigo jueshi

[m LAN] 1. Evergreen herbs. Shrubby, opposite leaves, oval, serrated, dark green and shiny. These flowers are purple. Stems and leaves can be used to make indigo. 2. See "Malantou".

purplish blue

[zàng lán] Blue is reddish.

blue-green algae

A large class of algae plants that grow in wet places of sea water, fresh water or land. It is composed of single cells or multi-cells, usually blue-green, but also red or purple.

blue

[lán sè] Blue is a color, one of the three primary colors of red, green and blue. Among these three primary colors, its wavelength is the shortest, ranging from 440 to 475 N nanometers, which belongs to short wavelength.

worn-out

A rag.

Jinglan

[jρng lán] 1。 The names of Jingshan Mountain and Lantian Mountain. 2. refers to beautiful jade, which is a metaphor for outstanding talent.

kohlrabi

[pilan][ kohlrabi] is also known as Brussels sprouts and Brussels sprouts. A biennial herb of Cruciferae. The stem is swollen, fleshy, radish-shaped, and tastes like cauliflower.

Breaking the car and opening a new road-endure great difficulties when starting a project

[bü lá n lǐ] Road: firewood; Blue wisp: rags. Driving a humble car and wearing rags to open mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

The hardships of starting a business

【 bí lá n lǐ 】 with "blue wisp of road". ?

Shabby clothes

[y and sh ā n lá n lǐ] Clothes are tattered.

Ilandi brigade

Jude is dressed in blue. Shoes made of hemp and grass. ?

Breaking the car and opening a new road-endure great difficulties when starting a project

【 bí lá n lǐ 】 with "blue wisp of road". Describe the hardships of starting a business. ?

Excellent children born of great parents

Lantian: a place name. In Shaanxi Province, Lantian produced beautiful jade in ancient times. In the old days, it was a metaphor that a virtuous father gave birth to a virtuous son.

Students are superior to teachers or descendants.

[Q and ng lá n b and ng Shu ǐ] The abbreviation of "As it shines on you, ice is colder than water". Metaphor means that students surpass teachers or future generations surpass predecessors.

dash out

[r m: nLá n niè zà o] refers to random smearing. Nirvana, dyeing; Soap, black.

Lu Lu Lan Lu

See the blue road 】 【 "blue road".

Blue comes from indigo plants, but it is bluer than the plants themselves ―― students are better than teachers.

[q and ng ch ū yú lá n] Cyan: indigo; Blue: grass that can be used as a dye, such as Polygonum blue. Blue is extracted from blue grass, but the color is darker than blue. Metaphor means that students surpass teachers or future generations surpass predecessors.