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What does the phrase "Mandu Shasha" flower language mean?

Here is some related content about the meaning of Mandu Shasha's flower language, symbolism, and legends in the greenery aspect for everyone to share. Please refer to the detailed introduction below.

The flower known as "Bian hai hua" is also called Mandu Shasha, with a name that sounds quite romantic. Its bright red color can even make one think of some painful memories from the past.

It is said that the "Bian hai hua" blooms for a thousand years, withers for a thousand years, and its flowers and leaves will never meet. It also has another name, Mandu Shasha, and there is a story related to it. There were two spirits guarding the Bian hai hua, one was the flower demon Mandu, and the other was the leaf demon Shaha.

Although they guarded the Bian hai hua together, they had never seen each other for a thousand years. Even though they could sense each other, they were unable to meet. Therefore, they were always desperately missing each other, suffering from the pain of longing. In the end, they decided to go against the rules and meet secretly.

That day, the Bian hai hua by the Wangchuan River bloomed one by one, with the brilliant red flowers contrasting with the green leaves, looking exceptionally beautiful. However, according to the records, they were ultimately punished by the gods and fell into endless reincarnation, experiencing all the sufferings of life, aging, illness, and death in the world. From then on, Mandu and Shaha never met again, and even if they passed by each other in the world, they had already lost their memories and forgot each other's appearance...

The above introduction about the meaning of the Mandu Shasha flower language and the symbolism and legends of Mandu Shasha is provided for everyone's learning and understanding!