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Flower tobacco flower language and moral, what are the legends?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Flower Language and Implication

1, in addition to you, no other love: flower tobacco is a beautiful flower, flowering posture beautiful, with high ornamental value.Can express love, flower language is in addition to you no other love, said only love a person's insistence and stay together, no one else can walk into my heart position.

2, all depends on you, you are not lonely around: In addition to the above flower language, flower tobacco also has a flower language is all depends on you, you are not lonely around, can be used to express sincere feelings.You can give this flower to the person you want to thank in your heart, tell the importance of his company, and silently reveal your heart.

2. What are the legends

The origin of flower tobacco is a very touching story, which is said to be related to the Greek goddess of water.Water Ze goddess one day likes an outstanding handsome man, this man itself is very outstanding, quite very big charm, therefore has many pursuers.But the water Ze goddess is unable to open the mouth to send out the sound, also is unable to tell own love, therefore in her heart comparison inferiority complex.Eventually the handsome man left, and the love in the goddess's heart remained until after her death, when the flower tobacco grew in the place where she died.

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