Why is white crystal chrysanthemum said to be unlucky?

Because some people like to give white chrysanthemums to their deceased relatives, and some people even give out daisies directly at memorial services, so some people think it is unlucky.

Chrysanthemums originally have the meaning of longevity. Only white chrysanthemums have words of sustenance and sorrow. And flowers like daisies basically have no meaning, so you can feel free to grow chrysanthemums at home and don’t put too many. Water, it is best to cut the roots and change the water every two days, which represents "the love hidden deep in the heart". It is like a pure and innocent shy girl.

Although she is not the kind of woman who immediately attracts people's attention, the closer you look, the more you can discover her beauty and advantages. In mythology, she was transformed from the forest spirit Virigis. When Virigis was having fun with her lover, she was discovered by the god of the orchard, so she turned into a daisy while being chased.

Legendary story:

A long time ago there was a farmer named A Niu. He and his mother depended on each other and lived in poverty. Unexpectedly, one day my mother suddenly became blind. A Niu thought to himself that he must cure his mother's eyes no matter what. He worked hard to farm and grow vegetables, and sold money to buy medicine for his mother. One night I dreamed that a girl told me that there was a white chrysanthemum that could cure eye diseases.

So it went looking for it. After finding it, it dug it back with the roots and soil and watered and cared for it carefully. Soon it bloomed. He insisted on giving his mother Cai Cai decoction, and soon her mother's eye disease was cured. When the villagers heard about it, they snatched his white chrysanthemum away.

A Niu was very sad. The girl in his dream came to him at night and told him that his roots were still there and he could still survive. He dug out the roots and replanted them according to the girl's instructions, and produced many white chrysanthemums.