Plum blossom-(noble and clean). Seagull-(not afraid of wind and rain)
Evergreen-(wealth, good fortune, peace and longevity).
Camel-(patience) Lily-(purity). Spring silkworm-(dedication).
Ginkgo biloba-(health and longevity, happiness and good luck). Magpie-(beautiful thing)
Pine and cypress-(faithful and unyielding). Plum blossom-(noble and clean).
Plant rose: love, love and beauty, radiant.
Rose (red): Passion and love you.
Rose (pink): moved, the declaration of love, in mind.
Rose (White): Naive, pure and respectful.
Rose (yellow): unfaithfulness and jealousy.
Roses (bouquets): Happy love. Tulip tulip: the confession of love, honor and eternal blessing.
Tulip (red): a declaration of love, joy and love.
Tulip (powder): beauty, love and happiness.
Tulip (yellow): nobility, treasure and wealth.
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Animals and plants:
1, giant panda
Giant pandas, mammals belonging to Carnivora, Xiong Ke and giant pandas, are black and white. It has round cheeks, big dark circles, chubby body, symbolic walking posture, with eight characters in it and claws as sharp as scalpels.
Is one of the cutest animals in the world. Giant pandas have lived on the earth for at least 8 million years and are known as "living fossils" and "national treasures of China". It is the image ambassador of WWF and the flagship species of global biodiversity conservation.
Giant pandas belong to the first-class protected animals in China. At first, giant pandas ate meat. After evolution, 99% of the food is bamboo, but the teeth and digestive tract remain unchanged and are still classified as carnivores. The life span of giant pandas in the wild is 18 ~ 20 years old, and it can reach over 30 years old in captivity. Endemic to China, the main habitats are China Mountain, Sichuan, Shaanxi, Gansu and other places.
2. White-fin dolphin
The baiji dolphin, also known as baiji dolphin, white fin, white flag, white clip, green fin, Ma Jiang, Chinese finless porpoise, Yangtze finless porpoise and Yangtze puffer fish, is a freshwater whale unique to China and only produced in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. In the 1980s, due to various reasons, the population of Baiji dolphin decreased sharply, and it was estimated that there were less than 50 in 2002, so it was known as the "giant panda in water".
Baiji dolphin is a family of its own, which is listed as a national first-class wild protected animal and one of the most endangered animals in the world 12. On August 8, 2007, a report was published in the journal of Biological Letterhead of the Royal Society, officially announcing the functional extinction of the baiji.