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The flower language that makes arrow lotus and allegory, what legend story is there

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Its flower language is that happiness is around us, it grows around us, and it can bring us happiness when it blossoms. Flower language in the moral there is miss, miss, miss the meaning, tube is to his lover or friend, as long as the two places apart, will involuntarily think of him, want to meet with him, this is can send geranium, can clearly show the meaning. In addition, there is the meaning of accompanying.

1. Flower Language and Implication

The arrow lotus is a kind of flower that looks like a lotus. Its posture is very beautiful. It is gentle and beautiful. It also has dazzling and beautiful colors. It is loved and welcomed by people.The flower language of the arrow lotus is to recall, implying nostalgia for the past, to recall all kinds of things before, to think of what can happen bit by bit.This flower is very beautiful, you can give this flower to your former lover, or your friends who have been together for many years, you can express the recollection of the past time, and recall all kinds of past events together.

2. Legends and Stories

Legend has it that a long time ago, there were two Dai tribes in Xishuangbanna. Because of some problems, they were in a state of tangled warfare for a long time, and there were often casualties.But the sons and daughters of the two tribes fell in love with each other, and one day the head of one tribe asked his son to gather his people with an arrow to attack the other tribe.The man can not promise, but with the arrow to see his lover, the two want to discuss countermeasures to quell the war.There is no way from dark to dawn, two people can only take the lotus, with the arrow to commit suicide, then the two tribes heard this after the reconciliation.On the grave where the two men were buried, the lotus of the arrow grew.

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