What is the meaning of the Platycodon grandiflorus? All about the symbolism and legends of Platycodon grandiflorus.

What is the symbolism of Platycodon grandiflorus?

This article provides netizens with the symbolism of Platycodon grandiflorus and related knowledge about the plant's symbolism and legends, as follows:

Those who have watched the anime "Inuyasha" know that "Platycodon grandiflorus" is the name of the female protagonist. In real life, it is a common flower, but it is also a medicinal herb. There have long been legends and sayings about the flower in folklore, and a touching story unfolds. Let's take a look at its legends and symbolism with the editor.

The symbolism of Platycodon grandiflorus

The symbolism of Platycodon grandiflorus: sincere and unchanging love.

The legend of Platycodon grandiflorus

In the past, there was a village where a girl named Platycodon grandiflorus lived. She had no parents and lived alone at home. However, a boy who visited Platycodon grandiflorus every day said, "Platycodon grandiflorus, when I grow up, I want to marry you," and "When I grow up, I also want to marry you." They made such a promise.

Years later, Platycodon grandiflorus grew into a beautiful young lady, and the boy grew into a handsome young man, and they became a couple. However, the young man had to go to a distant place by boat to fish. "Platycodon grandiflorus! Wait for me, I will definitely come back." Finally, the day came when the young man had to leave. "Remember to come back, I will wait for you, goodbye," the boy set off towards the sea, getting further and further away, while Platycodon grandiflorus cried continuously.

However, the young man whom Platycodon grandiflorus loved did not return for ten years, and the more she looked at the sea, the sadder she felt. Therefore, she decided to go to a temple temporarily. "Master, please teach me how to calm my heart." "Namu Amida Butsu, to know this, you must first empty your heart, and not be entangled by the姻缘 in your heart."

Platycodon grandiflorus was determined to do so, but she couldn't forget the young man, so she kept going to the seaside. After several decades, Platycodon grandiflorus had become an old woman. Looking at the sea, she thought of the young man who never returned and cried. Platycodon grandiflorus's eyes slowly closed, and her body turned into a flower. Later, people called that flower "Platycodon grandiflorus," and the flower looked out to sea, searching for the young man.

The above introduction about the symbolism of Platycodon grandiflorus and the related symbolism and legends of the flower is hoped to be helpful to you. Don't forget to check out more flower care experience and knowledge!