What is the legend and moral of the other shore flower?
Metaphor is an unattainable ideal in this life? It should be a metaphor, because there is a saying that flowers don't meet Ye Yong, and life is wrong. This is the never-ending encounter between dreams and opportunities. The official Chinese name of the flower on the other side is "Red Lycoris", including mangosteen, cockroach, African claw, old crow garlic, garlic grass, ghost flower, hell flower, snake flower, Wu Shan poison and other flowers. English names such as clusteramaryllis. , scientific name Lycoris radiata, Lycoris of Amaryllidaceae. Perennial herbs, native to the Yangtze River valley in China. Currently widely distributed in East Asia. Bulbs are nearly spherical with a purple-brown film outside; Basal leaves, narrow, dark green, with pink-green stripes on the back. At the turn of summer and autumn, the flower stems break out of the ground, and the umbels are top-born, with 5 to 7 flowers, which are peculiar in red and the petals roll back like dragon claws. Because flowers and leaves can't meet, Lycoris radiata has a flower called "heartless". Morphological habits Wild varieties grow on dark and humid land, and their native place is red soil, which is cold-resistant and shade-loving, and the highest tolerable high temperature is 24℃ per day. Like humidity, but also drought-tolerant, accustomed to acidic soil, loose and fertile humus soil is the best. Have the habit of sleeping in summer. Bulb contains alkaloid Rickling poison, which can cause vomiting, spasm and other symptoms, and has obvious effects on the central nervous system. It can be used for sedation, drug metabolism inhibition and anticancer. Lycoris radiata is distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and parts of southwest China, as well as Viet Nam and Malaysia. China recorded it in the Song Dynasty. Also known as "Wulitou Grass" and "Dragon Claw Flower". Although it is ornamental, its roots are poisonous and cannot be eaten at will. Galanthamine extracted from the root of Lycoris radiata can be used to treat polio, which has been used abroad, and experts in China are also doing in-depth research to develop drugs for the benefit of mankind. Because Lycoris radiata often blooms near the cemetery, the color is bright red as blood, and the flowering period is near the autumnal equinox (Japanese sacrificial festival), Lycoris radiata leaves and flowers and never meet each other, so in Japanese legend, this flower has the ominous color of death and separation, and is mostly used for funerals. However, China does not have this statement. Lycoris radiata has become a common holiday flower because of its bright color. The black flower ball of Lycoris radiata is very easy to feed, and it won't die if it stays wet for a year. This kind of flower is mostly used for villa garden planting. Generally, hundreds of plants are planted together, which will bloom in large numbers in autumn and have excellent landscape effect. In addition, because the roots of Lycoris radiata are very similar to narcissus, some black-hearted flower vendors will use it as narcissus to sell, so be careful when buying flowers. Lycoris radiata scenic spots mainly include Dali, Lijiang, Taroko, Mazu, Japan and Japan in Taiwan Province Province. The horticultural cultivation of Lycoris radiata is a common ornamental plant in East Asia. Its leaves are appreciated in winter and its flowers are appreciated in autumn. Generally, it is appropriate to culture bulbs alone after flowering. When cultivating, apply sufficient base fertilizer, cover bulbs with soil and pour water. Medical uses According to the records of Chinese medical classics, Lycoris radiata bulbs are warm, pungent, bitter and toxic, and have the effects of inducing vomiting, eliminating phlegm, reducing swelling, relieving pain and detoxifying. But if eaten by mistake, it may lead to poisoning, from vomiting and diarrhea to paralysis of the central nervous system, which is life-threatening. Pharmacological research shows that the main medicinal components of Lycoris radiata bulb are lycorine and galanthamine. Lycorine and its derivatives have certain anticancer activity, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, sedative and emetic effects, and are also effective in treating amebic dysentery. Galanthamine is a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor, which is used for paralysis and myasthenia gravis caused by central paralysis diseases such as polio. At present, all these components can be extracted on a commercial scale. Legend has it that flowers that attract the soul-flowers on the other side, flowers on the other side, are the gentleness of the devil. Legend has it that the flower that voluntarily went to hell was sent back by many demons, but it still lingered on the road of death. The demons couldn't bear it, so they agreed to let her drive on this road to guide and comfort the souls who left the human world. This kind of flower is a manzhu sand flower, and the red flower is also called the other side flower, also called the red spider lily. People call it "grass can't see flowers." In Japan, it is called "マンジュシャゲ", which is pronounced as "Manzhushahua" and flowered as "separation/sadness/unlucky". The countries of origin are China and Japan, with Japan being the largest. According to legend, this flower only blooms on the dead, and it is generally considered to be a flower that only blooms on the other side of the Santu River and the Forgetting River in the underworld. Flowers are as red as blood, with flowers and no leaves, and they are the only flowers in the underworld. The legend of floral fragrance has magic power, which can arouse the memory of the deceased before his death. This flower blooms in large numbers on the road of death. From a distance, it looks like a carpet paved with blood. It is called "the road of fire" because it is as red as fire, and it is also the only scenery and color on this long road of death. When the soul crosses the river of forgetfulness, it forgets everything before its death and everything that once stayed on the other side. Under the guidance of this flower, the deceased leads to the prison of the underworld. The flower on the other side belongs to Lycoris herb, and its common name is the name of the goddess of the sea in Greek mythology. Because Lycoris radiata is characterized by first pulling out the flower scape (total stalk) to bloom, and then leaving leaves after the flower ends or flowers wither; There are also some species that pick leaves first, and then wither, so you can't see the leaves when the flowers bloom there, and you can't see the flowers when there are leaves, and the flowers and leaves don't meet, which is wrong. Therefore, there is a saying that "flowers bloom on the other side, only flowers are seen, but leaves are not seen". Spring is a bulb, leaves grow in summer, flowers bloom in autumn, and leaves slowly recede in winter. You can't see the leaves when the flowers bloom, you can't see the flowers when there are leaves, and flowers and leaves don't meet. This is wrong. Miss each other and cherish them forever. Such samsara and flowers and leaves never meet, and it also has the meaning of sadness and love that never meet. In the folk, the three days before and after the vernal equinox are called the other side of spring, and the three days before and after the autumnal equinox are called the other side of autumn. Today is grave-sweeping day. Flowers bloom on the other side of autumn, which is very punctual, so it is called the other side flower. Most of the places where it grows are field paths, riverside paths and cemeteries, so it is also called dead flowers. As soon as autumn comes, it blooms almost red and black rare flowers, and the whole flower on the other side looks shocking red, like fire, like blood, in full swing. The name Manzhushahua comes from the Sanskrit "Mahamanzhushahua", which means the flower in the sky, the big red flower, and one of the four auspicious flowers falling from the sky. Buddhist scriptures also say that Shuman Shahua (Shuman Shahua) is a flower in the sky, white and soft. If you see this flower, evil will be removed. Buddhism believes that tea is the last blooming flower in the flower season. When it comes to tea, there are only flowers blooming on the other side of the forgotten past life. "The flowers on the other side bloom for a thousand years and fall for a thousand years, and flowers and leaves will never meet. Love is not a cause and effect, and fate is doomed to life and death. " -"Buddhist Sutra" The beauty of Manzhu Shahua is the ominous beauty of rarity, disaster, death and separation. Either because its bright red color reminds people of blood, or because its bulbs are highly toxic, its image is usually associated with the concepts of "madness and blood" in general literary works. In the encounter article "The Voice of the Zhen Hao", Sangyuan wrote about the moment when Jinghu committed suicide and saw the flower-like blood spray on the other side. Japanese Flower Language: Sad Memories Korean Flower Language: Missing each other China Flower Language: Beautiful and Pure.