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Dijia's photographic works

In the title, "When are you a few years old, the rose rises and the fairy bar is in Changchun?" Quoted from Zhao's article "Wrong in the DPRK (Rose)", the full text is as follows:

Chinese rose, also known as Catharanthus roseus, is given a common name, Moon Red, because it blooms every month.

It is precisely because the Chinese rose is evergreen all the year round, and the flowers bloom and fall every month, so it has won people's appreciation. Whether it is the balcony of a family house, the spacious and bright courtyard, or today's parks and trails, you can always see their beautiful shadows.

Chinese rose flowers are easy to grow and cultivate. Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty, said in his poem "Try to write the Dragon Boat Festival in the rain after a long illness" that "Chinese rose flowers can be inserted, but the flowers in the bottle are still green." It can be seen that Chinese rose is not the kind of pampered variety.

It is the spring season, and the Chinese rose flowers in the village garden are also in full bloom these days. I took some photos when I passed by and shared them with you!