The green cranberry flowers are full of life, and the light yellow butterflies welcome the wind.
The sunset is obliquely shining on the swallow's return, and the smoke of the house is rising.
Moon Shadow Flowers.
The loofah, Latin known as Luffa Aegyptiaca Miller, is a plant that evokes respect. It belongs to the genus Luffa in the Cucurbitaceae family, an annual climbing vine, like a tireless climber, always maintaining an upward attitude. When the loofah flowers first open, they cling to each other, like intimate companions, and finally they are completely separated, each stretching out in the sun. People have given it many aliases, such as Shenggua, Caigua, and Shuigourd, all of which carry a touch of intimacy and life.
The loofah has a wide distribution in the land of China, whether it is in Yunnan in the south or in the vast areas of the north, you can see its green figure. The wild loofah in southern Yunnan, despite its short fruit, symbolizes the wisdom and strength of nature. The summer and autumn of each year is the flowering and fruiting period of the loofah, which is a period full of vitality and vitality.
The history of loofah can be traced back to the Northern Song Dynasty, when cultivation was already quite common. It is recorded in books such as "Debei Materia Medica", "Materia Medica", "Materia Medica" and other books, such as "Materia Medica", "Materia Medica", "Materia Medica", etc., which have certain medicinal properties. It can remove heat and improve the intestines, clear heat and dissolve phlegm. It is also a nutritious vegetable that contains protein, fat, carbohydrates, calcium, phosphorus, iron, and vitamin B1, vitamin C, and other components. There are also B vitamins in the loofah to prevent aging, as well as vitamin C and other ingredients that whiten the disease, which silently protect, eliminate plaques, make them white and delicate, and become a rare beauty product for people. For this reason, loofah juice is also known as "beauty water".
The loofah flower is a plant that represents auspiciousness and abundance. It also has a moving myth and legend circulating. According to legend, in ancient times, there was a small village deep in the mountains, and the inhabitants of the village lived a peaceful and happy life. One year, however, the village was hit by a severe drought, with crops dying and water scarce. The villagers are in extreme distress and living in great difficulty.
In this moment of crisis, a girl named Hua Gu appeared. She has beautiful black hair, and her eyes are crystal clear, as pure and flawless as loofah flowers. Hua Gu bravely went into the mountains in search of life-saving water that could save the village.
After a long journey and arduous climbing, Hua Gu finally reached the top of the mountain. Here, she found a field of lush loofah flowers. In the sunlight, the flowers shone brightly, as if to tell her something. Hua Gu sensed the vitality of the loofah flower, and she decided to pass on this power to the village.
Hua Gu carefully picked some loofah flowers and brought them back to the village. When the villagers saw these vibrant flowers, their hearts were filled with hope. They injected water and nutrients from the loofah flowers into the water source, and gradually, the dried water source came back to life and the crops began to grow again.
Since then, the loofah flower has become the patron saint of the village. Every year during the loofah blossom season, the villagers will thank the loofah flower for its gift. This myth and legend has also become a morale-boosting story in the face of adversity, reminding people to be brave in the face of adversity and never give up.
The flower language of the loofah flower hides deep thoughts and concerns. Whenever the summer sun shines on its green leaves, it blooms with golden flowers, as if telling a story of longing. Its vines twist and turn, like our concern for our distant loved ones, sometimes twisting, sometimes direct, but no matter what, it is inseparable from that deep emotional bond.
The loofah flower, its flower shape is like a small trumpet, which seems to announce its love and longing to the world. And its green vines are like a long thread of longing, connecting every heart far from home. Whenever the autumn breeze is bleak, those withered vines seem to tell us that no matter how far away it is, no matter how long the time is, the heart of longing will never wither.
The loofah flower is a longing for its hometown and a concern for its relatives. It tells us that no matter where we are, no matter how far away we are, that deep longing and concern can never be parted. The opening of each loofah flower is a sustenance and blessing to distant relatives, wishing them good and happy as ever.
The loofah flower is an ordinary and ordinary, small flower that does not show off and does not show off. But it inspires people to maintain a low-key and practical attitude in life, and motivates people to keep working hard in the pursuit of a better life.
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