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As a symbol of our love, take a hug home for me. What kind of plant is it?

This plant is red bean, also known as acacia, which is a plant produced in Jiangnan area.

1, the origin and introduction of the poem

(1) "Give me a hug and go home as a symbol of our love." I hope you can pick more red beans, which will arouse people's thoughts most.

(2) These two poems are from Acacia, a five-character quatrain written by Wang Wei, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows:

Red bean shrubs grow in the south and produce many branches in spring.

People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention.

This is a poem that sends love to things, and it is a work that cares about friends as soon as possible. This poem is about acacia, but the whole article can't be separated from red beans, and the name of acacia is being used to associate acacia.

2. Brief introduction of plants

Acacia (Abrus precatorius L.), also known as red bean and vine, has thin and branched stems. Pinnate compound leaves; Leaflets 8- 13 pairs, membranous, opposite, nearly oblong. Mainly born in sparse forests in mountainous areas. Widely distributed in tropical areas. The seeds of acacia are hard in texture, bright in color and persistent in red. They can be used as decorations, but they are very toxic.

Red beans are produced in the south. They are strong, bright red and round, as crystal clear as coral. Southerners often use them as decorations. Legend has it that there was a woman in ancient times, because her husband died by the side and cried under the tree and turned into red beans, so people called her "Xiangsisi".

China Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's famous Acacia and Red Bean Poems are often regarded as symbols of missing in China literature. The "acacia bean" in the legend of Wang Wei's poems is not necessarily acacia. Similar plants in southern China include red beans, acacia and sea beans, all of which can produce bright red seeds. Which one is specific remains to be verified, and there is no clear answer in botany at present.