Poppy's Tale
Well...I'm sorry, everyone, although I posted these legends to make up for the word count. However, I only posted these legends to explain the names of some words in the article. If you are willing to read it,
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Legend 1:
In ancient Egypt, the poppy was called the "sacred flower". In order to express their praise for the poppy, the ancient Greeks asked the goddess Sigu, who was in charge of agriculture, to hold a poppy flower in her hand. There is also a story about the poppy in ancient Greek mythology. There is a
The devil god who governs death is called Hypnos, and his son Mafis holds a poppy fruit in his hand to guard his sleeping father to prevent him from being awakened. The poppy symbolizes Scorpio in the zodiac, and Scorpio is the tenth sign of the zodiac.
The eighth house of the second house is the transformer of (life). (Pluto) is the guardian planet of Scorpio. Both inspire the potential power of traversal and deepening, allowing Scorpio to have a lifelong belief in self-refinement. Scorpio rules the late autumn.
Flowers, named after (Pluto) and bushy, thorny, dark red, medicinal narcotic plants, or predatory plants, especially bringing the colors of Pluto and the 8th house. In Europe, poppies are
Seen as a "flower of remembrance". In 1914, the First World War broke out, and the German army quickly occupied Belgium. Britain and France successively sent troops to deal with Germany. The land of Flanders in Belgium became the main battlefield on the Western Front, and Iraq
The city of Pearl was reduced to rubble. Millions of innocent soldiers (including junior officers) fell here for the benefit of the ruling class and militants. Among them, the British army suffered the most casualties and they were buried under this land. Buddha
The Rand area was originally a place where poppies bloomed, and they bloomed more and more vigorously from then on. Later, American Monia Michael began to wear poppies to commemorate the fallen soldiers. She also sold poppies to support disabled veterans. Later, the French
Mrs. E. Guerin also sold handmade poppies to raise funds for poor children in war-torn areas. She visited Canada in 1921 and persuaded the Canadian World War Veterans Association (now the Royal Canadian Legion) to accept poppies as a gift to veterans.
The Remembrance Day symbol is used to raise funds. Therefore, starting from the last Friday in October every year to November 11, Veterans Day, tens of millions of poppy flower symbols are distributed to the public, and people wear this symbol on
The left collar of the clothes or the area close to the heart expresses mourning for those who sacrificed their lives for the country. People can also buy poppies for free to help veterans and their families in need. Therefore, poppies, which symbolize beauty, despair, and drugs,
There is also a theme about sacrifice, love, respect and remembrance.
Legend 2:
It is said that once upon a time, there was a small village with more than a dozen families in Gushan Col. There was a handsome young man in the village, the third in rank, and people called him Sanlang. Sanlang had been very close to a girl named Yingshu since he was a child. They were childhood sweethearts.
They were childhood sweethearts who got along very well. Sanlang played the piano well, and Miss Yingshu was very smart and liked to listen to the piano. As soon as she heard the sound of Sanlang's piano, she would be intoxicated. When she was seventeen or eighteen years old, Sanlang
I made a private engagement with Yingshu for life. If Yingshu is not a king, he will not marry me, and if Sanlang is not a minister, I will not marry him. One day, a matchmaker came to Yingshu's house to propose marriage. He was talking about a wealthy family in a neighboring village. Yingshu's father was greedy for money.
Yingshu agreed immediately. When Yingshu knew it, she vowed not to obey. The matchmaker was in a hurry and came home every three days to press for questioning. Yingshu's parents were very strict and pressed hard. Seeing that the wedding was approaching, one dark night, Yingshu
Taking advantage of the family's unpreparedness, Yingshu hanged herself with a rope on a tree in the yard. Yingshu's father regretted it so much that he had to bury his short-lived daughter on a mountain land. When Sanlang heard the news of Yingshu's death, he felt extremely sad. He
I lay down in front of Yingshu's grave, beat my chest, and cried until I died. With tears in my eyes, I suddenly saw a flower sprouting from the ground on the new grave. Red flowers, green leaves, and watery pink flowers exuded an alluring fragrance.
Sanlang carefully dug out the flower, took it home, planted it in a pot, and placed it in his study. He stayed behind closed doors every night, playing the piano to the flower, and expressing his longing for Yingshu. As time went by,
, like this every night. One night, when Saburo's piano played, Ying Shu walked down from the flowers, and the study was immediately filled with laughter and laughter. In the dead of night, Ying Shu and San Lang were still making out, telling each other about their life and death.
Feelings. As time went by, Saburo's two sisters-in-law became suspicious: Saburo was unmarried, and where did the female voice come from in the house. One night, the two sisters-in-law heard the music of the piano coming from the study again, so they quietly stood under the window and shouted with
The window paper was wet with saliva, and I peeked in. I saw a beautiful woman walking down from the flowers, wearing a pink gauze, her black hair was lightly rolled, her face was as fresh as petals, and her twinkling eyelids were filled with smiles.
She had sparkling black eyes, not to mention how handsome she was. She and Saburo were very affectionate, talking and laughing. The two sisters-in-law thought that Saburo was possessed by a demon and a monster was haunting him. In a few days, it was the seventieth birthday of Saburo's grandfather.
Sanlang had no choice but to leave home to celebrate his birthday, but he couldn't worry about the flower in the house. After Sanlang left, the two sisters-in-law rushed to Sanlang's study, rummaged through the boxes and cabinets, and took out the flower. They took the flower out
The branches were torn to pieces, and the flowers fell all over the ground. He even cursed: "I'm telling you to be a troublemaker, and I'm telling you to pester men again!" After paying his birthday, Sanlang hurried home as he was thinking about Miss Ying Shu.
When he opened the door of the house and took a look, he couldn't help but be stunned. He saw petals all over the house scattered in pieces. Saburo knelt on the ground, crying, and dipped the petals into the leaves and leaves one by one with his saliva. Strangely enough, the flower returned to shape again.
It looked like it was before. Saburo happily played the piano again, but no matter how beautifully he played, the shadow of Miss Ying Shu no longer appeared, and only a small spherical-shaped fruit was seen in the stamens. According to legend, this
Chapter completed!