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What kind of plant is Qilixiang?
Aucklandia is a traditional excellent climbing plant, especially loved by people for its rich floral fragrance. It is a semi-evergreen climbing shrub of Rosaceae, and its bark is reddish brown. The "Radix Aucklandiae" used in traditional Chinese medicine is a compositae herb, not this species.

Qilixiang in botanical sense

Qilixiang is woody, also called "woody vine"

Aucklandia is a traditional excellent climbing plant, especially loved by people for its rich floral fragrance. It is a semi-evergreen climbing shrub of Rosaceae, and its bark is reddish brown. The "Radix Aucklandiae" used in traditional Chinese medicine is a compositae herb, not this species.

Muxiang flower is white or light yellow, fragrant, single double. Small flowers are common, but big flowers are rare and more valuable. Flower diameter 1.5 to 2.5 cm, flowering in late spring and early summer. People in white are like fragrant snow, and people in yellow are covered with brocade. The fruiting period is from September to 10, and the fruit is nearly spherical and red.

Aucklandia root grows rapidly, has extensive management, likes sunshine, and is suitable for places with lee and sun, and avoids moisture and water accumulation. It needs well-drained sandy soil and deep fertile soil layer. Cold tolerance, strong germination, pruning and shaping resistance. In the early stage of planting, it is necessary to control the germination of new branches at the base and promote the growth of main vines. Choose the main vine, according to the size of the bracket, too many seem crowded, usually 3 to 4 branches. Branches should not be staggered, slender branches can be woven into various shapes, properly pulled and tied, so that they can be attached to the bracket. Transplanting in the north is mostly in spring, and transplanting in the south is mostly in autumn. Before transplanting, the roots should be cut off to promote rooting, and at the same time, the branches should be trimmed again to promote multi-lateral branches.

Muxiang can be widely used in scaffolding, lattice walls, hedges and walls as vertical greening, and can also be planted beside rockeries, walls or grass edges, and can be used as flower buds, flowers and cut flowers. In management, it should be noted that as a climbing woody, only dead branches, weak branches and pests and diseases need to be pruned; As a flower hedge, after the flowers wither, the residual flowers and some branches should be cut off. Flowers can extract aromatic oil, fruits can be used for wine, and roots can be used as medicine.

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Qilixiang is often mentioned in literary works to express a certain artistic conception because of its strong and fragrant characteristics.

Xi Murong, a famous female writer in Taiwan Province in the 20th century, wrote the first poem named Qilixiang with Qilixiang as the background, recalling her youth twenty years ago.

In the album Qilixiang released by Taiwan Province famous singer Jay Chou in 2004, the title song is also called Qilixiang. In the song, Qilixiang is solidified into a background image representing "the taste of summer".

In the summer of 2004, Jay Chou brought a song "Li Qixiang"! Along with the CD, there is also a treasured VCD, which contains MVs of Li Qixiang and Mourning the Armistice.

Jay Chou's annual new album "Li Qixiang" will be released in August. From the first Jay Chou album of the same name, the second Fan Texi, the third octave space to the fourth Ye Huimei album, Jay Chou's album title gave fans a lot of imagination and exclamation marks. This time, Jay Chou's fifth album was named Xiang for the first time.

The new song Qilixiang is a lyric style with oriental charm. Vincent fang, Jay Chou's best partner, wrote lyrics for the first time in Qi Li Xiang, which created a poetic love song of modern poetry. The MV of this song was filmed in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan.

Jay's last album, Ye Huimei, was released with 654.38+500,000 copies. The first batch of 200,000 copies is expected this time. In the summer of 2004, fans held their breath waiting for Jay's new album, and we will continue to pay close attention to Jay's new album trend for fans!

For more information about the MV in the collector's edition VCD:

"Qi Li Xiang" full version MV: I deliberately went to the Japanese countryside to take pictures, creating a romantic and poetic music scene, so that you can see all the beautiful pictures at once.

Full version of MV: A big budget music video shot and produced in Vladivostok. Jay is an orator and an officer, like an artistic battlefield epic movie, which deserves to be treasured again and again.