Chapter 873
The Japanese alias for the flower is "Manju Sahua", which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word "Mahamanju Sahua" in the Lotus Sutra. The original meaning is the flower of the sky, the big red flower, which is one of the four auspicious signs of heaven (Manju Shahua, Maha Manshu Shahua, Mandala Hua, Maha Mandala Hua), and the person who sees this flower is called the evil self-removal. The scientific name of the flower is "Lycoris radiata", the word "Lycoris" comes from the name of the goddess of the sea in the mythology of Xila, and "radita" means radial, which is used to describe the appearance of the flower. In addition to red, there are also varieties such as white and yellow.
The Japanese alias for the flower is "Manju Sahua", which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word "Mahamanju Sahua" in the Lotus Sutra. The original meaning is the flower of the sky, the big red flower, which is one of the four auspicious signs of heaven (Manju Shahua, Maha Manshu Shahua, Mandala Hua, Maha Mandala Hua), and the person who sees this flower is called the evil self-removal. The scientific name of the flower is "Lycoris radiata", the word "Lycoris" comes from the name of the goddess of the sea in the mythology of Xila, and "radita" means radial, which is used to describe the appearance of the flower. In addition to red, there are also varieties such as white and yellow.
Manju Sawa (Red Flower) Meaning: Endless love, a precursor to death, and a call to hell.
Mandala Hua (White Flower) Meaning: Endless longing, desperate love, letters from heaven.
Manju Sahua
Manju Sahua
Chinese scientific name: Manzhu Shahua, Pigan Flower, Licoris, Safflower Lycoris, White Flower Lycoris (White Flower, also known as "Mandala Hua")
Chinese aliases: cockroach flower, crow garlic
English name: Lycorisradiata
Family: Lycoris family
Distribution: It is widely distributed throughout East Asia, and is also distributed in Vietnam, Malaysia and other countries. Legend: A long, long time ago, the Santu River in Hades was full of large patches of flowers on the other side. There's something magical about its floral scent. can make people recall their past lives, guarding the flowers on the other side are two goblins, one is the flower demon, Manzhu, and the other is the leaf demon, Shahua. The flower demon and the leaf demon have guarded the flowers on the other side for thousands of years, but they have never met, because there are no leaves when the flowers bloom, and the leaves only appear when they are in the flower pavilion. The Flower Demon and the Leaf Demon miss each other frantically, and are tormented by pain, and in July of one year, Manju Sawa secretly defies the rules of the gods and meets. In July of that year, the flowers on the other side were large and red, bright red as blood. The gods blamed him and sent Manju Sawa into samsara, and he was cursed forever, suffering from human suffering in life and life, and could not meet. Since then, the flower of the other side is also called Manju Sahua, which is a flower that blooms in the kingdom of heaven. It is also the only flower that blooms on Huangquan Road. Every time Manzhu and Shahua are reincarnated on the Huangquan Road, they can remember their past lives when they smell the fragrance of flowers on the other side, and then vow never to be separated again, but they still fall into the cursed reincarnation next time. Flowers bloom on the other side, leading to the Netherworld. The only way to break the curse is to find the real Manju Sahua, and it is the one that was made of the tears of two people, and wanted all the blood of one of them to stain red. In the end, Manjoo and Sawa still couldn't be together in this life. Sometimes, you can see the flowers in full bloom, the bright red flowers are like the palms of the hands that pray only to heaven, so devout and passionate and hopeless happiness. This fire-like flower is full of sorrow but burning with the fidelity of love.
The Japanese alias for the flower is "Manju Sahua", which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word "Mahamanju Sahua" in the Lotus Sutra. The original meaning is the flower of the sky, the big red flower, which is one of the four auspicious signs of heaven (Manju Shahua, Maha Manshu Shahua, Mandala Hua, Maha Mandala Hua), and the person who sees this flower is called the evil self-removal. The scientific name of the flower is "Lycoris radiata", the word "Lycoris" comes from the name of the goddess of the sea in the mythology of Xila, and "radita" means radial, which is used to describe the appearance of the flower. In addition to red, there are also varieties such as white and yellow.
The Japanese alias for the flower is "Manju Sahua", which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word "Mahamanju Sahua" in the Lotus Sutra. The original meaning is the flower of the sky, the big red flower, which is one of the four auspicious signs of heaven (Manju Shahua, Maha Manshu Shahua, Mandala Hua, Maha Mandala Hua), and the person who sees this flower is called the evil self-removal. The scientific name of the flower is "Lycoris radiata", the word "Lycoris" comes from the name of the goddess of the sea in the mythology of Xila, and "radita" means radial, which is used to describe the appearance of the flower. In addition to red, there are also varieties such as white and yellow.
Manju Sawa (Red Flower) Meaning: Endless love, a precursor to death, and a call to hell.
Mandala Hua (White Flower) Meaning: Endless longing, desperate love, letters from heaven.
Manju Sahua
Manju Sahua
Chinese scientific name: Manzhu Shahua, Pigan Flower, Licoris, Safflower Lycoris, White Flower Lycoris (White Flower, also known as "Mandala Hua")
Chinese aliases: cockroach flower, crow garlic
English name: Lycorisradiata
Family: Lycoris family
Distribution: It is widely distributed throughout East Asia, and is also distributed in Vietnam, Malaysia and other countries. Legend: A long, long time ago, the Santu River in Hades was full of large patches of flowers on the other side. There's something magical about its floral scent. can make people recall their past lives, guarding the flowers on the other side are two goblins, one is the flower demon, Manzhu, and the other is the leaf demon, Shahua. The flower demon and the leaf demon have guarded the flowers on the other side for thousands of years, but they have never met, because there are no leaves when the flowers bloom, and the leaves only appear when they are in the flower pavilion. The Flower Demon and the Leaf Demon miss each other frantically, and are tormented by pain, and in July of one year, Manju Sawa secretly defies the rules of the gods and meets. In July of that year, the flowers on the other side were large and red, bright red as blood. The gods blamed him and sent Manju Sawa into samsara, and he was cursed forever, suffering from human suffering in life and life, and could not meet. Since then, the flower of the other side is also called Manju Sahua, which is a flower that blooms in the kingdom of heaven. It is also the only flower that blooms on Huangquan Road. Every time Manzhu and Shahua are reincarnated on the Huangquan Road, they can remember their past lives when they smell the fragrance of flowers on the other side, and then vow never to be separated again, but they still fall into the cursed reincarnation next time. Flowers bloom on the other side, leading to the Netherworld. The only way to break the curse is to find the real Manju Sahua, and it is the one that was made of the tears of two people, and wanted all the blood of one of them to stain red. In the end, Manjoo and Sawa still couldn't be together in this life. Sometimes, you can see the flowers in full bloom, the bright red flowers are like the palms of the hands that pray only to heaven, so devout and passionate and hopeless happiness. This fire-like flower is full of sorrow but burning with the fidelity of love.