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What is the Tang group word?

Tang Ziqun is composed of Li Tang, Tang Hu, Gan Tang and Tang Di. The relevant knowledge is as follows:

1. Li Tang: Rosaceae, whose fruit is edible or used as medicine. Li Tang's fruits are similar to plums, but smaller than plums, with white or yellow flesh, crisp taste and a certain sweetness.

2. Tanghu Lake: Located in Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, it is a famous tourist attraction. Tanghu Lake, formerly known as Tangjiashui, is an artificial lake built in 1957.

3. Gan Tang: Rosaceae common tree. Gan Tang leaves are ovoid or ovoid, with serrated edges and pilose back. The flowers in Gan Tang are white or reddish and very beautiful.

4. Tang Di: refers to brotherhood. In the ancient culture of China, Tang Di was often used as a metaphor for the unity and harmony of brothers.

Relevant knowledge of Tang books

1, Tangshu is a common fruit tree belonging to Rosaceae. Its branches are slender and soft, its leaves are oval or oval, its edges have serrated teeth, and its back is hairy. Tang Shuhua is white or reddish, very beautiful. The fruit is spherical or oval, red or yellow when ripe, and sweet.

2. The books of the Tang Dynasty occupy an important position in China culture and are endowed with many beautiful meanings. Tangshu is regarded as a symbol of good luck, because its flowers and fruits are very beautiful and sweet, and it is considered to bring happiness and sweetness. Tangshu is also regarded as a symbol of family harmony and brotherhood, because its branches and leaves are very soft and slender.

3. Sugar books have many practical uses. Tangshuguo is edible, crisp and sweet. This is a very healthy fruit. Leaves and branches of Tang Dynasty can also be used as medicine, which has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Tangshu is also a very suitable plant in landscaping, which can play a good greening effect.

4. Tangshu is often used as a metaphor for beautiful things and people. For example, in A Dream of Red Mansions, Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu are compared to flowers in Tang Di, which means that their close relationship is as close as that of Tang Di. In addition, the book of Tang Dynasty also compares the wise monarch with the excellent general as equals. For example, "Emperor Taizong was diligent and looked at the DPRK every night, which was really the administration of Tang Di".