The usage of the word Rong:
1, noun, short for Chengdu, Sichuan. After the Five Dynasties, Meng Chang planted hibiscus mutabilis all over the city, hence the name Furong City in Chengdu, which was later referred to as Rongcheng or Rong.
2. Powder made from the pulp or seeds of some plants, such as cakes, melons and fruits, is cooked and dried and ground into powder. Words such as: bean paste, lotus seed paste and coconut paste.
3. hibiscus flowers. Group words such as: hibiscus.
Extended data
Evolution of Rong font:
Classical Chinese version: full of auspicious sounds. "Shuowen" Furong also.
Vernacular: Jiyun: Zi Rong is defined as Furong Congbian, Rong Sheng and Shuowen Jiezi.
Explanation of word combinations:
1, bean paste, pronounced dòu róng, is made by cooking cajanus cajan, soybeans, peas or mung beans, drying them in the sun, grinding them into powder, and using them as stuffing for cakes. For example, moon cakes with bean paste.
2. Hibiscus, pronounced as fú róng, is another name for lotus. Also refers to hibiscus mutabilis. Deciduous shrub, Malvaceae, Hibiscus, formerly known as Hibiscus, alias Hibiscus, Freezing Flower, Manglietia, Manglietia Shuang Ye, Hua Mu and Drunken Hibiscus. Chu Ci Li Sao written by Qu Yuan in the pre-Qin period: "Make the clothes of lotus, and pick the clothes of hibiscus." It means cutting leaves to make coats and using lotus flowers to make coats.
3. Rongcheng, pronounced róng chéng, refers to Chengdu, Sichuan. During the Five Dynasties of Shu, hibiscus was planted everywhere in Chengdu, hence the name Furong City, referred to as Rongcheng. ?
4. Lotus seed paste, pronounced as lián róng, is ground into powder after lotus seeds are cooked and dried, and used as the stuffing of cakes.
5. hibiscus, pronounced mü ró ng, also known as hibiscus. Deciduous shrubs or small trees bloom in autumn, with large peduncles and red, white and yellow colors for viewing. Flowers, leaves and root bark have the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials, reducing swelling and relieving pain. ?