The legend of the daffodil in Greek mythology
Ancient Greek myths and legends say that there was a beautiful and handsome young man whose name was Narcissus.
It is said that Narcissus was so handsome that the maidens couldn't help but fall in love with him whenever they saw him. However, because Narcissus was arrogant and didn't seem to like girls, he was indifferent to all girls.
The mountain demon Arcus falls in love with Narcissus and pursues him madly, but receives no response from him.
As a result, Ai Ko began to hate from love:
"Since you can't get it, then no one can think of it!"
The mountain demon Aiko cast a curse in front of the goddess of revenge, and she said angrily:
"Let Narcissus, who can't fall in love with anyone else, fall in love with herself!"
In this way, the Nemesis promised to help Eko and her curse was fulfilled!
When Narcissus came to the lake and bent down to drink, he saw his handsome reflection on the surface of the lake, and immediately fell in love with himself.
From then on, he came to the lake every day.
At first, it was self-absorption, but gradually it turned into self-pity, and finally threw herself into the water and drowned in the water......
When the maidens found out, they searched for his dead soul everywhere, and found a lonely and beautiful flower by the lake he frequented.
In honor of Narcissus, the maidens named the flower Narcissus, which is the origin of the English word "narcissus".
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