In ancient times, Japanese cherry blossoms were white and as pure as snow. A beautiful girl fell in love with a boy,
Make an agreement with the boy that no matter where he goes, the boy will come back to find her.
The girl waits for her boy under the tree every day, but the boy never appears. ...
The girl cried while thinking about her, crying day after day until she cried blood and tears. Red tears have been flowing.
On her deathbed, the girl made a wish to the cherry tree: I hope to wait until the boy comes back. This girl has turned to dirt,
Always be with the cherry tree, ...
Finally, one day the boy came back, and the cherry blossoms were full of trees. A gust of wind blew the petals like snowflakes. .....
The boy was stunned by the beautiful scenery in front of him. Later, the boy learned the girl's last words before she died.
The girl said-I hope my tears can turn into petals and tell him my endless thoughts and love for him for me. ...
The boy ended his life under the girl's favorite cherry tree.
The bright red blood slowly seeped into the soil, and the petals of cherry blossoms were gradually dyed red.
The flower language of Platycodon grandiflorum: the unchangeable legend of love: balloon flower stands for happiness coming again.
There are many stories about platycodon grandiflorum, and I prefer the following fairy tale.
..... is a kind of blue flower, blooming at the foot of the mountain like jade. Fox happily took it home, carefully mashed it into mud, spread it evenly on the nails of the middle finger and thumb, and then put her hands in a diamond before her eyes, and she would see the person she missed so much. Know his good and bad ... that kind of flower is a balloon flower.