What is the sign of Pulsatilla going home?

Pulsatilla's coming home is a sign that he will grow old together and have many children. The song "The Ballad of Whitehead" sings: "I feel a heart, and I will never leave you." Folk auspicious patterns with Pulsatilla as the theme are often lost when the image of Pulsatilla appears. They must appear in pairs, express the word "longevity" and plan to "grow old together"

Living environment:

Generally speaking, they are active in small groups of 3-5 to 10, and sometimes they are integrated in large groups of 20-30 in winter. Mostly active in shrubs and small trees, sexually active, not afraid of people, often jumping between branches, or flying between adjacent trees, generally not flying long distances. Good at singing, singing tactfully and changefully. The cry is generally "Qiang-Tintin-Qiang", accompanied by vibrato.