How do you pronounce Di Tang Hua?
In Tang Di Dialect (Di Tá ng Hu ā), the name of "di" is pronounced as di with the first sound, which is similar to the "d" in the English word "dee", but the volume is slightly heavier. The next word "Tang" is pronounced as táng with a second tone, which is similar to the mixed pronunciation of "T" and "ung" in the English word "Tongue". Be careful to roll up your tongue slightly. The last "flower" is pronounced huā with a soft tone, similar to the "H" sound in the English word "Hua". There is no sound, only air flow through.
Ditanghua is an ancient and beautiful plant in Rosaceae. Its flowers are usually bright red or pink, and its petals are plump and shiny. "Flower" has a special symbolic meaning in China culture and is often used to describe parents' love for their children. Every spring, when flowers are in full bloom in Tang Di, people will enjoy flowers and write poems to express their gratitude to their families.
Ditanghua has strong growth adaptability and likes an environment with abundant sunshine and good drainage. It can grow in flower beds, courtyards, parks and other environments, bringing beauty and joy to people. When planting flowers in Tang Di, it is necessary to give proper water and fertilizer to keep the soil moist and nutritious, so that it can grow more luxuriantly.
Tang Dihua is not only a flower, but also a symbol of meaning and emotion. Its red color represents love and enthusiasm, while full flowers symbolize the beauty and enrichment of life. Whether as ornamental plants or as a symbol of expressing emotions, Tang Di flowers have brought endless joy and beauty to people.
A Brief Introduction to Di Tang Hua
Flower, scientific name Yali pear, belongs to deciduous trees or shrubs of Rosaceae. It originated in China and is a common ornamental plant, which is also widely cultivated all over the world.
Flowers in Tang Di usually grow into tall trees, with upright trunks, broad crowns and branches spreading horizontally. Its leaves are oval or oval, and the green leaves turn into striking red, purple or orange in autumn, bringing people a gorgeous autumn leaf landscape.