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What does golden orange mean?

Golden orange, pronounced as jρn chénπ, is a Chinese word that refers to golden orange.

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197 1 year "Taiping Yulan" quoted Zhang Hua's "Natural History Orange": "Chengdu, Guangcheng, Yun, Fan, Jiangyuan and various counties, raw kumquat, like orange, if grapefruit fragrance."

Su Songshi's "Kumquat Trail in He Wen and Keyangchuan Yuanchi": "Kumquat is known, and the price of bass is low."

In Lu Songyou's poem "Drinking in the Rain", he wrote: "Qiancun wrote to gather virtue and pick kumquat."

Make sentences:

1, the dark autumn is a sea of golden oranges, a thick rice fragrance, and a giggle.

2, the color is pure and clear deep red, with golden orange. The elegant champagne bubble is like a delicate and sparkling Mu Si.

3. The golden orange watchtower of the church in the foreground, the religious atmosphere of the morning light coming in through the church, there is an indescribable tranquility accompanied by the growth of interest.

4. Covered with sunset glow, the golden orange helicopter looks brighter and more brilliant; The long-lost Ao Guang warship leans against the distant Jingping Island; The blue waves are rippling and seagulls are gathering. It's time for the military camp to finish the exercise.

Walking out of the house, the moon is still in the middle of the sky, but in the sky far from the mountain, there are some early mornings behind the clouds, which makes the gray clouds have a transparent interest. The gray interior seems to have woven a layer of golden orange lining, as if it were golden when turned over.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Golden Orange