huā | flower/blossom/to spend (money, time)/fancy pattern/surname Hua/CL:朵[duo3],支[zhi1],束[shu4],把[ba3],盆[pen2],簇[cu4] |
花 | surname Hua |
花上 | take; cost |
花不棱登 | gaudy repulsively colored |
花丛 | cluster of flowers inflorescence flowering shrub |
花丝 | stalk (filament) of stamen |
花串 | a lei |
花会 | flower fair or festival |
花俏 | fancy gaudy |
花信 | news of flowers bloming |
花信风 | Wind in the flower season. It was believed by ancient Chinese that during the 120 days from xiaohan to guyu, a kind of flower would bloom every other five days and each time the wind seemed to tell the flowering had occurred. So there is a saying "24 time |
花候 | flowering season; florescence |
花儿 | style of folk song popular in Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia CL:首 |
花儿洞子 | hothouse half underground for growing flowers |
花光 | to spend all one's money |
花农 | flower grower |
花冠 | corolla |
花冠式发型 | a chaplet hairstyle |
花冠柄 | anthophore |
花前月下 | in flowers by moonlight (idiom); fig. courtship honeymoon |
花剑 | foil (fencing) |