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1. 蔷薇 (qiáng wēi) - This word literally translates to "thorny flower" and is used to refer to roses.
2. 玫瑰花 (méi guī huā) - This word literally translates to "rose flower" and is used to refer to roses.
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玫瑰 (méi guī) is commonly used to refer to the flower, the rose. It is also used to refer to the color of the flower, which is a pinkish-red hue. Additionally, it is used to refer to the scent of the flower, which is often used in perfumes and other fragrances. In Chinese culture, 玫瑰 (méi guī) is also used to symbolize love and romance, and is often given as a gift to express love and appreciation. It is also used to refer to a person who is gentle and kind, as the flower is seen as a symbol of beauty and grace.
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