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The author of the poem Acacia is

Acacia is a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. It is a poem dedicated to Acacia.

Wang Wei: It is recorded that he was born in 70 1 year to 76 1 year, and there is another saying that he was born in Zhou Pu, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi) from 699 to 6 1 year, and his ancestral home is Qixian, Shanxi. A famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, the word "Mo Mo" was named "Mo Mo Ju Shi".

Acacia's poem is: When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches? People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention.

Meaning: sparkling red beans, produced in Lingnan; Spring has come, and it's time to grow leaves. May you pick more and wear it inlaid; This red bean can best represent acacia.

The red bean in the poem refers to acacia (scientific name: Abrus precatorius? L.), a poisonous plant of Acacia in Leguminosae, also known as red bean and vine, has slender stems and many branches. Pinnate compound leaves; Leaflets 8- 13 pairs, membranous, opposite, nearly oblong. Racemes axillary, 3-8 cm long; Inflorescence axis thick and short; Flowers are small, dense and head-shaped; Calyx bell-shaped, calyx teeth 4-lobed, thick white; Corolla purple, flag handle triangular, wing flap and dragon bone flap narrower. The pod is oblong, the petals are leathery, cracking at maturity, and there are 2-6 seeds; The seeds are oval, smooth and shiny, with about two-thirds bright red on the upper part and about one-third black on the lower part. The flowering period is from March to June, and the fruiting period is from September to June.

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