March 14, 2025
More than one friend mentioned that there were no plum blossoms in their country, so I decided to write an entry about them.
First of all, you can see the images here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6dflch3rm88
In the video, you can find three colors of them: red, pink, and white. Maybe you have some more accurate words to describe the colors.
There's another common color that doesn't appear in the video. It's green, very light green. I will show you next time if I capture a picture of this color.
By the way, I don't know why 梅花 is called plum blossom in English. It seems that both 梅子 and 李子 are called plum in English, but in China, they are totally different fruits.
The second truth about plum blossoms is that not all of them will bear fruit. The ancient Chinese loved plum blossoms so much that they bred some specifically to enjoy flowers.
That's all for today. If you have more questions, welcome to ask me.
不止一个朋友提到他们的国家没有梅花,所以我决定写一篇关于它们的文章。
首先,你可以在这里看到影像:https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6dflch3rm88
在视频中,你可以看到它们的三种颜色:红色、粉红色和白色。也许你有更准确的词来形容这些颜色。
还有一种常见的颜色没有出现在视频中。就是绿色的,非常浅的绿色。要是我拍到一张这种颜色的照片,下次再给你们看。
顺便说一下,我不知道为什么梅花在英语中被称为plum blossom。在英语中,“梅子”和“李子”似乎都被称为plum,但在中国,它们是完全不同的水果。
关于梅花的第二个真相是,并非所有的梅花都会结果子。古代中国人太喜欢梅花了,以至于他们专门培育了一些梅花来赏花。
今天就到这里。如果你有更多的问题,欢迎问我。
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Always enjoy your entries and your videos!
There's another common color that doesidn't appear in the video.
It's green, very light green.
By the way, I don't know why 梅花 is called plum blossom in English.
It seems that both 梅子 and 李子 are called plum in English, but in China, they are totally different fruits.
The second truth about plum blossoms is that not all of them will bear fruit.
The ancient Chinese loved plum blossoms so much that they bred some specifically to enjoy flowers.
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Wow, thanks for sharing.
Do they blossom only during winters?
First of all, you can see the images here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6dflch3rm88
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Plum Blossoms
More than one friend mentioned that there were no plum blossoms in their country, so I decided to write an entry about them.
First of all, you can see the images here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6dflch3rm88 In the video, you can find three colors of them: red, pink, and white.
Maybe you have some more accurate words to describe the colors.
There's another common color that doesn't appear in the video.
It's green, very light green.
I will show you next time if I capture a picture of this color.
By the way, I don't know why 梅花 is called plum blossom in English.
It seems that both 梅子 and 李子 are called plum in English, but in China, they are totally different fruits.
The second truth about plum blossoms is that not all of them will bear fruit.
The ancient Chinese loved plum blossoms so much that they bred some specifically to enjoy flowers.
That's all for today.
If you have more questions, welcome to ask me.
More than one friend mentioned that there were no plum blossoms in their country, so I decided to write an entry about them.
First of all, you can see the images here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6dflch3rm88
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In the video, you can find three colors of themof their colors: red, pink, and white.
It's green, a very light green.
I will show you next time if I capture a picture of this color.
By the way, I don't know why 梅花 is called plum blossom in English.
It seems that both 梅子 and 李子 are called plums in English, but in China, they are totally different fruits.
The second truthAnother fact about plum blossoms is that not all of them will bear fruit.
The ancient Chinese loved plum blossoms so much that they bred some specifically to enjoy their flowers.
That's all for today.
If you have more questions, you're welcome to ask me.
You can also use "If you have more questions, feel free to ask me" instead of "If you have more questions, you're welcome to ask me".
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Good job! It was fun learning a bit about plum blossoms.
More than one friend mentioned that there weare no plum blossoms in their country, so I decided to write an entry about them.
Usually tenses match, but in this case, the general statement will always be true (that there are no plum blossoms in their country). Saying “were” implies there are now.
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This is the most unnecessary correction to change the order of the colors listed. But English has this weird thing where a list must go in a very arbitrary order in order to sound good. Look up rules for listing in English.
Maybe you have some more accurate words to describe the colors.
You can use fuchsia (foo-sha), baby pink, & white!
It's green, a very light green.
I will show you next time if I capture a picture of this color.
Native speakers would say “take a picture“ but I like how you said capture.
It seems that both 梅子 and 李子 are called mean “plum” in English, but in China, they are totally different fruits.
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Thank you for talking more about plum blossoms ^-^
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