Worry-free tree is a kind of beautiful flowers and trees. Its flowers are deep red, and when it blooms, it is like a flame, which is dizzying. The
Worry-free tree is a kind of beautiful flowers and trees. Its flowers are deep red, and when it blooms, it is like a flame, which is dizzying. There is another very mysterious legend about the worry-free tree. It is said that as long as you sit under the worry-free tree, you will forget all your troubles. Is there really such a magical tree in the world? What is its flower language? Let's look at the flower language of the worry-free tree.
Flower language of worry-free tree: a different tree in Buddhist legend, with pinnate compound leaves and very soft petiole, so the tender leaves droop and look like purple cassock wet by rain. It blooms from March to May every year. When the flowers bloom, there are flowers everywhere, no matter the trunk or twig. Torch-like golden inflorescence covers the whole crown, looking like a golden pagoda from a distance.
The flowers of Worry-Free Tree look like four flowers, but they are actually calyx, and the flowers have degenerated. The leaves are three to six pairs of pinnate compound leaves, and the edge of each leaflet is wavy, with a length of 10 to 16 cm and a width of 3 to 4 cm. When flowering, the new leaves are soft and drooping, showing a beautiful red color. Seeds ripen in autumn.
Hinduism believes that the tree of worry-free is a sacred tree. For example, the god of love Kama holds five arrows, one of which is made of worry-free tree. People believe that this tree can eliminate sadness, so it is called "worry-free tree". In addition, the true tree A mentioned in Buddhist scriptures is also considered as a synonym for worry-free tree.
The Legend of the Worry-Free Tree More than 2,500 years ago, in the northwest of ancient India, at the foot of the Himalayas, there was a kingdom of Kapilovi, in today's Nepal. King suddhodana and Queen Mahamoya were married for many years and had no children until the queen was 45 years old. One night, in her sleep, she dreamed that a white elephant flew out and broke into her stomach-the queen was pregnant.
According to the custom of ancient India at that time, a woman had to go back to her mother's house to give birth when her first child became pregnant. On the eve of labor, Queen Mahamoya returned to her mother's house to give birth in a sedan chair carried by an elephant. When passing through Lumbini Garden, she felt a little tired from the journey, so she got off the sedan chair and went to rest in the garden. When Queen Mahamoya came to a leisurely tree with lush golden flowers and stretched out her hand to support it on the trunk, she was shocked by the fetus and gave birth to a generation of saints-Sakyamuni under the leisurely tree.
So almost every Dai village in Xishuangbanna has temples, and almost every temple is surrounded by worry-free trees. In addition, some childless families who want to have children often plant a worry-free tree in front of their house. ?