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About writing about Hefei flower market

The day before New Year's Eve, my father took my sister and me to Hefei Flower Market.

It's morning and there are not many people, so we can easily visit the flower market. There are all kinds of flowers here, and each flower has its own symbolic meaning. My sister and father and I walked into a big flower shed. I had just scanned it for a week when my father blurted out, "Look, these are tulips."

These are daffodils; Those are peony flowers and those are pigsty water ... "Because there are many kinds of flowers, my father introduced them quickly, so I can't remember the names of some flowers. After dad introduced it, he continued to tell us that different flowers symbolize different meanings. For example, the pig cage entering the water symbolizes a prosperous business; Four seasons orange symbolizes auspiciousness; Peach blossom symbolizes good luck. During the Spring Festival, people will buy a pot of flowers or oranges and put them in the living room to pray for peace and prosperity in the new year. " Speaking of which, dad smiled at us mysteriously and asked, "Do you know what's another name for daffodils?" We shook our heads and didn't know. Dad proudly said, "Ha, I knew you didn't understand. To tell the truth, its nickname is' Ling Boxian', which symbolizes elegant and refined sentiment. " Hearing this, I can't help getting close to the daffodils that have already opened. Wow, a fragrant smell is coming, which makes people feel refreshed. I recalled my father's words while watching daffodils, and deeply realized the meaning of his words.

Gradually, we feel hot. I didn't know until I swept for a week that there were more people and cars, and the busy roads made pedestrians impassable. We managed to squeeze into another greenhouse. There is a flower that is the most eye-catching, but unfortunately it has not yet opened, and its appearance is somewhat similar to that of tulips. I asked my father, "What kind of flower is this?" Dad replied, "It's called hyacinthus orientalis. It's a romantic name. It is a foreign daffodil, which has the same symbolic meaning as the daffodil in China. It blooms with fragrance. " After listening to my words, I feel that the foreign daffodils are as good as those in China. No wonder there are so many people rushing to buy. After seeing hyacinthus orientalis, we are reluctant to go home. This visit to the flower market really gained a lot.