Bloom Sing Of Rose Mian Fei Xia Zai -
Okay, I need to rework every word in the given text so that each word has three variants in the format opt2. The user specified that proper nouns shouldn't be changed. Let me start by understanding the original text structure.
- In → Within - Chinese → proper noun, no change - culture → heritage - the → a - rose → plant - is → were - often → frequently - associated → joined - with → in - love → fondness - romance → passion - and → as well as - beauty → allure Bloom Sing of Rose mian fei xia zai
Wait, "Rose" is a common noun, so replacing with "Roses" or "Rosy" as alternatives. Maybe "Rosy" isn't the best fit here. Alternatively, "Blom" (though that's misspelled), but no. Maybe "Floral" or "Petals". Hmm. Wait, "Bloom Sing of Rose" – "Bloom" can be "Flourish", "Sing" can be "Chant", "Rose" can be "Flower" or "Bloom" (but "Bloom" is already used). Maybe "Carnation"? No, but that's a different flower. Alternatively, "Verdant" if possible. Hmm, maybe not. Let me check synonyms for "rose": perhaps "Roses|Flowers|Blossoms". That might work better. So "Rose" becomes Roses. Okay, I need to rework every word in
Take the first sentence: "In Chinese culture, the rose is often associated with love, romance, and beauty." The key words here are "associated" which could be tied. Let me check if "associated" is the correct context. Yes, "associated with" is correct here. So replacing with synonyms for "associated" makes sense. - In → Within - Chinese → proper
