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Chapter 48 Appearance(1/2)

Cuscuta and usnea

This part is originally followed by pulling the rice seedlings.

After thinking about it, I thought it would be better to separate them.

Passing by the Lala rice field, I saw again...

A bunch of rice seedlings are hooped on an unknown small tree, which is a bit scary.

This thing shouldn't kill the tree.

Thinking like this, I instantly thought of another creature: Cuscuta.

Speaking of this dodder.

I especially liked it when I was a kid.

Because it looks beautiful.

A song called "shapeyou".

Later I didn't like it anymore.

Because they are parasites.

The word parasitism makes me feel sick when I think about it.

Really, I won’t give an example (but I still think of ticks).

Even if you don’t study biology, you can understand that dodder has no roots.

Attaches to and pierces other plants. It absorbs nutrients and may cause death of the host.

Probably junior high school.

Looking at the dodder again, my heart was full of disgust.

Sometimes they even reach out and pull them off other plants.

Later I thought, aren’t parasites also living things?

Pulling him down is killing in itself, isn't it?

So there is a dilemma,

Just leave it alone.

It's not that you accept the rules of nature, but...

This is not something I can worry about.

I will think of shooting documentaries on animal/insect predation.

(For example, BBC "The Hunt")

I absolutely can't take pictures.

Yes, if Heaven is sentimental, Heaven will also grow old.

But I just can't accept it.

If you don't accept it, you can't change it.

Tucked in properly.

Let’s see who said the world is beautiful that day.

Totally disagree.

The so-called beauty is just a one-sided appearance: darkness is everywhere.

Of course, on the contrary, light is everywhere.

The symbiosis of light and darkness, can this be called beautiful? I don’t know.

Let’s continue talking about dodder.

I read an article and copied some text.

What did the ancients eat? Flora of the Book of Songs: Tang Dynasty

Original|2017-12-11 23:45:56

The three words "Dodder" seem to describe the simplicity of IKEA. In fact, even its previous life was so simple. According to legend, a long time ago, a long-term worker raised rabbits for the rich, and accidentally cut the waist of a rabbit.

He was seriously injured, fearing that the rich man would see him and

He secretly hid the rabbit in the soybean field. Strangely, he found that the injured rabbit was not dead. He tried again, and it was still the same. After careful observation, he found that the injured rabbit liked to eat a kind of food wrapped in soybean straw.

The yellow silk vine on the wound gradually healed after a while.

..."Tried it again", but it's still OK?

(_)

The article reads, "Some things are inherently charming, and the lingering dodder has always been the theme of love."

It is said that ancient poets and poets liked to sing about dodder.

I've never heard of this, I have little talent and knowledge.

Tangled..Think of a game, zen bound 2.

The article also mentioned dodder and usnea.

Usnea is so beautiful (again!)

These two "harmful weeds" are both traditional Chinese medicines.

Usnea also treats snake bites..

The article also mentioned what I just thought of: the lingering feeling of dodder sung by poets is actually a bloody strangulation in the biological world...

There is also a word mentioned, drinking poison to quench thirst.

postscript:

Today I will share a song, "24-25" by kingsconvenience.

The draft I wrote last night ("I have a good idea") was written this evening.

Sure enough, just like making wine or forging swords, there is no need to rush.

"It takes ten years to sharpen a sword, but the frost blade has never been tested."

Is the title a bit unfriendly?

Sorry. This title has been changed again and again.

Using "appearance", "appearance", and "appearance" don't feel particularly appropriate.

Appearance. Appearance..

Appropriate or adequate?

Also:

1 and 2 were written at the same time and split into two parts.

After taking it apart, I didn’t really want to post it immediately.

Let me add a little more content.

The language of dodder flowers.

The flower language and symbolic meaning of dodder flower: overcoming difficulties

Cuscuta (tusizi) (cuscutachinensis) belongs to the family Convolvulaceae and belongs to the genus Cuscuta. “Cuscutus flower” is specifically used to describe women. Women are born weaker and need support from men. Men

The man uses his strong side to shield the woman from the wind and rain, opens his solid chest, and the woman lies gently in his arms. The long hair is fluttering, and the bird is leaning on the human. The picture is quite beautiful when I think of it. Therefore, the flower language and symbol of the dodder flower represent

The meaning is to overcome difficulties.

Dodder poems.

"Ancient Quatrains"

Era: Han Author: Han Anonymous

The dodder grows from the wind,

The rhizome is not cut off.

Ruthless yet never leaving,

Can we say goodbye in love?

There are also a lot of ancient poems, so I won’t copy them one by one.

My attitude is still the same as before:

How can people praise such a cruel plant?

Although there is no absolute light and darkness, I still feel that parasitism is not a good idea (hermit crabs come to mind).
To be continued...
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