1. gold [j and n cà n cà n]?
The golden light is dazzling.
Hao Ran's Sunny Days, Chapter 92: "Under the oblique moonlight, the golden wheat waves are covered with a thin layer of fog." ?
Second, tulips [yρj and nρXiāng]?
1, a perennial herb of Liliaceae. Bulbs, broad lanceolate leaves, pinkish white. Flowers bloom in spring, cup-shaped, large and beautiful, with yellow, white, red or purple colors, mainly for viewing.
Gong Qian's poem "Nine Autumn": "Midnight beauty worries, tulips fall." ?
2. Spices made from turmeric.
One of Zi Zhen's autumn poems in Qing Palace: "The tulip in the desert is at the arm, and the graceful ancient jade is at the waist."
3. Incense made from Radix Curcumae for lighting.
Gao Mingqi's "Gusutai" poem: "Chimneys are like tulips, and the road to happiness is endless."
4, refers to the fragrance of turmeric.
Tang Lu's poem "The Ancient Meaning of Chang 'an": "Shuang Yan flies around the painted beams and flies tulips. " ?
Third, the pyramid [jīn zět m]?
The tomb of the ancient Egyptian king (Pharaoh). It is made of stone and has a square cone like the Chinese word "gold", so it is translated into a pyramid.