The Pinyin for black birch was hāi huā. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Pinyin for "Xiao" was "", the Pinyin for "Bai" was "Bái", and the Pinyin for "Hua" was "Hua". "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Black birch was a plant of the Birch family. Its wood had the following characteristics: - Appearance: The heartwood is reddish-brown, and the sap is light yellow. - [Material characteristic: Heavy wood.] - [It has a wide range of uses: It can be used to make train carriages, wheels, shafts, glued boards, furniture, sleepers, and construction materials. It can also be used to make textile wood shuttles.] Black birch was distributed in Japan, North Korea, Mongolia, Russia, and Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Liaoning, Hei Long Jiang, and Ji Lin in the mainland of China. It grew at an altitude of 400 meters to 1,300 meters. It mostly grew on dry, rocky mountain tops, sunny slopes with thick soil layers, conifer forests, moist sunny slopes, or under miscellaneous trees. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The black birch was a plant of the Birch family. Its scientific name was Betula dahurica, and its other names were stinky birch, thorny birch, etc. It was a type of tree that was between 6 - 20 meters tall. Its bark was dark brown and cracked. It was mainly distributed in Japan, North Korea, Mongolia, Russia, and Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Liaoning, Hei Long Jiang, and Ji Lin in the mainland of China. It grew at an altitude of 400 to 1300 meters, such as dry, rocky mountain tops, sunny slopes with thick soil layers, conifer forests, humid sunny slopes, or under miscellaneous trees. Its wood was heavy, with reddish-brown heartwood and light yellow sap. In terms of economy, it could be used to make train carriages, axles, shafts, glued boards, furniture, sleepers, construction materials, etc., and could also be used to make textile wooden shuttles. In terms of medicine, the bark was burned into charcoal and washed with boiling water to cure diarrhea and diarrhea. The bud could be used to treat cholecystectomy and glomerulonetis. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Pinyin of Flowing Water was written as liyushu.