The camellia or rose in Japan, a plant is really fascinating ... when it fades does not lose the flower petals fall, but full ... Japan this peculiarity has a strong symbolic meaning ...
I would like to tell you the legend of the camellia ...
"In an ancient Japanese book tells the story of Susanowo, god of wind, rain and the hurricane, forced to live as a punishment in the kingdom of the legendary eight-headed serpent that each year demanded the sacrifice the most beautiful girl. Susanowo, determined to liberate the country from the terrible monster, he went down into the realm of the dead and forge a magical sword forged imprison a ray of light. With the magical sword came at Susanowo the monster of the cave and waited a long pazientemente.Intanto walked through the valley of sacrifice to accompany the sweet princess "rice field". At the first light of day, the last dragon appeared from the depths of the cave and its roar shook everything. But that does not tremble Susanowo monster rushed on him with waging a terrible struggle. The sun was high when the god of the wind finally overthrew the dragon. Susanowo then went to the beautiful princess "rice field" to ask for her and put the sharp sword and bloody grass: as if by magic, the green stalks are dyed red and he appeared a large shrub with beautiful glossy foliage and white flowers mottled with purple. The flowers were chiamati "Tsubaki" o "rose del Giappone" e la loro caratteristica di non sfogliarsi, ma di cadere interi dalla pianta, venne assunta a simbolo di sacrificio di ogni giovane vita umana, a ricordo delle dolci principesse vittime della crudeltà del terribile drago. "
Once fallen, I like to put flowers in a bowl with water to let them float, as a kind of water lilies in a small pond ...
After all these floral images that delight the heart, yet I want to thank Laura COUNTRY STYLE for having invoked his blog candy ... doing so allowed me to win! I'm not one that wins often and although a rather well-developed backside, I must say that I have never helped a lot in the win ... heh heh! Anyway ... this is the prize that I won and that I find absolutely amazing!
When I arrive, of course I will dedicate a post on to show you all the details ...
LAURAAA THANKS!
soon ...
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