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Updated on culture 2024-03-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many interpretations of the two-life flower, depending on how you interpret it.

    1.On the island of Kanamia, there is a beautiful legend of a flower of two lives, which refers to love that will never change.

    2.The two-life flower is also known as the flower of the other side, Manshu Shahua.

    3.Two flowers on the same branch, refers to an intimate female companion, or lesbian.

    4.Twin flowers, taken from:

    Yesterday, I fell in love with someone, and I dreamed of looking for an empty building.

    Self-pity in the previous life is fateful, two lives bloom and two lives are sad.

    The whole poem expresses the sadness of waiting for the old love.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know, but I'd like to know.

    One day I learned, don't forget to click on the space address below to tell me, thank you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look at the clouds, the sea and the sky, and pay attention, the geese go back and hurt the sky. Dozens of mulberry fields into the sea, and dead trees and flowers.

    This is original literature.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Look at the clouds, the sea and the sky, and pay attention, the geese go back and hurt the sky. Almost into the sea into mulberry fields, and then into dead trees and flowers.

    The previous sentence is from an idiom"Vicissitudes of life"

    The latter sentence is from the idiom"Dead wood in spring"

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be used in ancient poetry or idioms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Look at the clouds, the sea and the sky, and pay attention, the geese go back and hurt the sky. Dozens of mulberry fields into the sea, and dead trees and flowers. I haven't found the source, it shouldn't be the work of the ancients or celebrities, probably the original work of a literary friend.

    Dozens of mulberry fields into the sea, and dead trees and flowers. "It should be the meaning of the idiom allusion that wants to lead to the vicissitudes of the sea and the dead wood in spring, but I personally think that it is too blunt and obvious, without special implications, it is nothing more than to say that time has passed.

    Thank you for the trouble to adopt!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A few times I saw the sea into a mulberry field, and every dead wood and two flowers' means: I am used to seeing the chaos in the world, many changes, and the sea becomes a mulberry field. But suddenly I saw a dead tree, two flowers blooming side by side, relying on each other, unswerving.

    How much nutrients does dead wood provide to flowers? However, the two flowers are still blooming. This is the persistence of love, the persistence of faith, the keeping, and the practice of vows.

    Let the outside world change, when all the innocence becomes sophisticated under the tempering of time, when all the kindness becomes indifference in the baptism of the years, when all the sincerity becomes hypocrisy in the helplessness of life, when all the dreams become compromises in the blow of reality. We still stick to our original oath and original belief!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Twinflower (two-born flower).

    Look at the clouds, the sea and the sky, and pay attention, the geese go back and hurt the sky.

    Dozens of mulberry fields into the sea, and dead trees and flowers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Look at the clouds, the sea and the sky, and pay attention, the geese go back and hurt the sky. Dozens of mulberry fields into the sea, and dead trees and flowers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The two flowers are the juxtaposition flowers.

    That is, two flowers with connected roots that bloom on a branch node.

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