Chrysanthemums grow on graves, okay?

Of course.

Generally speaking, the green grass on the grave is the best. Some people think that planting chrysanthemums on graves is beautiful in color and easy to feed, and it is also a glamorous look for the dead. Therefore, whether it is planted artificially or grown in the wild, it is good for chrysanthemums to grow on graves, and it will be brighter when filling graves. I believe that the deceased will not be lonely enough to lie in it.

The lush vegetation on the grave is a manifestation of the prosperity of future generations and the safety of the deceased. Some graves will grow grass, young trees and even some wild flowers from the soil, if you are not careful. A person named Qiuhua is a common flower that grows in the mountains and on graves, so don't care too much. These are all good signs.

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China is still dominated by chrysanthemums. Most of us respect the dead. In the eyes of China people, chrysanthemum is a noble flower, and poets often use it to praise their own character. The color and fragrance of chrysanthemum are indifferent, which accords with China people's understanding of death and is a little sad for the dead.

Chrysanthemum symbolizes longevity: Chrysanthemum blooms in autumn, so it is a symbol of autumn. People even call September "gathering the moon", because chrysanthemum is homophonic with "syndrome" and "nine" with "long", so chrysanthemum is also used to symbolize longevity or longevity.

Moreover, it is more meaningful to pick chrysanthemums at the Double Ninth Festival in the lunar calendar to refine chrysanthemum tea. Some people even soak the chrysanthemums picked on this day in aged rice wine or bathe with chrysanthemums, which all mean "longevity of chrysanthemums on water".