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SECTION ACHINESE TO ENGLISHDirections: Translate the following text into English.牡丹以其

SECTION A CHINESE TO ENGLISH

Directions: Translate the following text into English.

牡丹以其形美色艳,品种繁多,素有“花中之王”“国色天香”的美誉,深受国人的喜爱。牡丹又以其雍容华贵、光彩照人的外形,成为富贵、吉祥的象征,因而人们常常把牡丹与繁荣、昌盛和幸福连缀在一起。千百年来,文人墨客以牡丹为题,创造出无数名句绝响,给观赏者增添了无限的雅兴。

中国种植牡丹已有1 500多年的历史。洛阳自古就是中国牡丹的著名产地,素有“洛阳牡丹甲天下”之称。

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