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Rose Swordsman (玫瑰剑客; pinyin; méiguī jiànkè) is a plant in the Chinese version of Plants vs. Zombies 2. It rapidly attacks zombies with its thorn sword at a close range. It also seems to take more than 4 bites.

Almanac entry
Sun cost: : 225

DAMAGE: Heavy

RANGE: Close

RECHARGE: Sluggish

This mysterious swordsman from the far east said that it was Versailles Gogh. When he drinks in the bar, he always boasts that he is an artist beyond the era. "These rude guys can never understand what I wanted to express!" He always says that angrily. "You know that sunflower, the famous singer. I once drew a picture beyond the era for her, but she unexpectedly said that what I had drawn was junk! That was my only picture which was not about roses! I also signed the initial of my name specially. I bet that just my signature is enough to make the picture an inestimable one... Burrrrrp!"

In Chinese: 这名来自遥远东方的神秘剑客自称为凡尔赛·高，他在酒馆里喝酒的时候总是吹嘘自己是一名超越时代的艺术家. “这些粗鲁的家伙根本无法理解我想表达的东西！”他总是如此愤愤不平地说道，“那位著名的歌手向日葵，我曾经给她画过一幅划时代的画像，但是她居然宣称我画的是垃圾！这可是我唯一一幅除了玫瑰之外的画像！我还特意在画的下面签上了自己名字的缩写，我敢打赌光凭这个签名就足以使这副画成为无价之宝……嗝~”

Plant Food
When fed with Plant Food, Rose Swordsman stabs zombies in 3x3 range.

Costumed
After the plant food attack it makes "Z" symbol, which later explodes in 3x3 range.

Trivia

 * Its costume and costumed Plant Food upgrade are references to Zorro, a Mexican legend.
 * Rose Swordsman and Rose are the only plants based on roses in the series.
 * Rose and Flame Mushroom are the only plants with a sun cost of 225.
 * When fed by plant food, a cloak appears on the rose's back.
 * The Almanac hints that Rose Swordsman was Van Gogh, the artist. It said "Versailles" is its first name and "Gogh" is its last name. When you put the first and the last word of this name in Chinese together, you'll get a name pronounced the same as Van Gogh in Chinese. (凡高 to 梵高)
 * Its picture for Sunflower who sang the song Zombies on Your Lawn is actually the picture "Sunflowers" by Van Gogh.
 * According to history, the sunflower paintings was declared as junk and were immediately removed from the wall at that time. A hundred years later, one of Vincent van Gogh’s sunflower paintings would sell for 40 million U.S. dollars.