How to explain this passage in Six Chapters of a Floating Life?

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Decorate the flower stone in the basin, the small scene can be painted, and the big scene can be fascinated. A cup of [15] green tea, which can be used by the gods, can be used for the play of seclusion. There is no stone in planting daffodils [16], but the one who tastes charcoal has the meaning of stone. The heart of soybean sprouts is as white as jade, with five or seven branches of different sizes. It is quite interesting to plant them in a rectangular basin with sand and replace stones with charcoal. And so on, endless fun, hard to enumerate. For example, Acorus calamus [17] bears seeds, chews charcoal and sprays charcoal with cold rice soup, and puts it on the wet ground to grow excellent Acorus calamus; Feel free to move it into a bowl. It's cute. After thinning the two ends of the old lotus seeds, put them into eggshells to make chicken wings [18]. Once the tender ones are taken out, they are mashed and mixed with two-tenths of asparagus [19], planted in small containers, filled with river water and exposed to the sun. Flowers are as big as wine glasses, leaves shrink like bowls, slender and lovely.

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What is embellishment, spirit, taste, stone-like, upright, stick, velvet, graceful, square, redundant and winged?

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