What is the symbolism of the hanging golden bell flower?
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The language of the hanging golden bell flower
Believe in love, a passionate heart
Legend
There was a little sprite named Kcanfanula who wanted to find something to do. The goddess Hera gave her a task to guard Hera and Zeus's golden apple tree. The golden apple tree was originally guarded by the monster Ladon, but now it was taken over by the little sprite. As long as the sprite rang the bell next to the apple tree, Ladon would come to help the sprite chase away the bad guys who stole the golden apples.
Once, the sprite was practicing ringing the bell, and Ladon flew over. The sprite said, "I'm sorry, Ladon, I'm just practicing." Another time, Ladon flew over again, and the sprite said, "Sorry, Ladon, I'm still practicing." Finally, two bad guys came to steal the golden apples. The sprite saw them and hid in the grass, but later, the sprite mustered the courage and ran over, risking her life, and rang the bell twice. Ladon thought the sprite was practicing and didn't come.
The two bad guys knocked the sprite to the ground, and the sprite was almost dead. The sprite's tears dropped to the ground, and the bell next to the apple tree rang automatically. Ladon came and chased away the bad guys, and the sprite protected the golden apple tree with her life. To commemorate the sprite, Hera turned her into a lantern flower, which is the origin of the lantern flower.
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