1 Robinia pseudoacacia, also known as Robinia pseudoacacia. Latin scientific name: Robinia pseudoacacia L., a deciduous tree of Leguminosae and Robinia, whose bark is grayish brown to dark brown, longitudinally split from shallow to deep, sparse and smooth. Originally from North America, it has been widely introduced to Asia, Europe and other places. Robinia pseudoacacia bark is thick, dark and cracked.
2. Sophora japonica is a bud variety of Sophora japonica, a deciduous tree, which likes light and is slightly tolerant to shade, and can adapt to dry and cold climate. With beautiful crown and fragrant flowers, it is a street tree and an excellent nectar source plant.
3. Amorpha fruticosa
Deciduous shrub of Leguminosae, 1-4m tall. Branches are brown, pilose, and then become glabrous, with alternate leaves, linear stipules at the base, spikes densely pubescent, and short flower stalks; Calyx sparsely hairy or almost glabrous.
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The Symbol of China's Three Officials' Status in Ancient China: the Relationship between Huai and Guan in Ancient Chinese. Such as Huaiding, it is a metaphor for the three public or three public positions, and also refers to the ruling minister; The position of Huai refers to the position of Sangong; Huaiqing refers to the three public and nine clear; Huaiyan, figuratively speaking, refers to the three fairs; Chen Huai refers to the emperor's palace; Huaiyi refers to the court; Wang Huai refers to a prestigious official; The locust tree refers to the seal of the three fairs.
Huaiyue refers to a senior official of the imperial court; Huaichan refers to high officials and dignitaries. In addition, Huaifu refers to the official offices or residences of the three public offices; Huaidi refers to the Three Mansions.
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