In the Celestial Slaying Cyan Cloud Annals, the weapon Bi Yao used was a long sword called "Sad Flower". According to the description in the novel, this sword was forged by a cultivator named Zhang Wuji. The mysterious light on the sword made people think of the legendary weapon. The Sad Flower was named after the shape of the sword that resembled a sad flower. In the novel, the Sad Flower was not only one of Biyao's favorite weapons but also an important tool for her to use her special abilities. It was rumored that Biyao's Sad Flower Staff could absorb the enemy's energy and turn it into her own use, allowing her to be the leader on the battlefield. In addition, the Sad Flower had also appeared in some of the plots in the Celestial Slaying Cyan Cloud Chronicles, adding a lot of mystery to the story.
I recommend a few ancient romance novels. The flowery skirt's " Forced Marriage " had an ancient background. The talented scholar and beautiful woman were ruined by the profligate, and the female protagonist was reborn in the bridal sedan chair to get out of the cage of marriage. The clear and autumn "River Biography" traveled through strange emotions. The cold female protagonist traveled through another world to plan and calculate. After the male protagonist disappeared, she did not know how to live. Ling Longxiu's " Dazzling Flowers " was a classic work of fiction. The female protagonist hoped to learn to be selfish after her rebirth. The readers had a lot of discussions about the plot development and the relationship between the characters. The pear-blossom-white "Beautiful Spring Return" was a fight in the palace. After the female protagonist was reborn, she had to take revenge and protect her child. There was also Ling Longxiu's " Tong Hua blooms in spring ". It was a classic novel. The female protagonist met a strange husband and a dowry girl on the first day of her marriage. Her life was tragic and the plot was complicated. The book list was very special. The theme was novel and the writing method was strange. It was both torturous and warm. It was recommended by three stars. It could relieve emotional stress. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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As a fan of online literature, I don't have the ability to understand and share the sad sayings in literary works.
The other shore flower, also known as Manjusaka, was one of the famous other shore flowers in Buddhism. It was said that Manjusaka was a stemless flower with four white petals, a pale red stamen in the center, and a yellow stamen. It was usually described as a very beautiful flower, but it also had extremely evil legends. In Buddhism, Manjusaka was regarded as an extremely flirtatious and seductive flower that was often used to symbolize demons and evil spirits. Therefore, the spider lilies were often used as scenes in horror novels and movies.
The following is a classic sad sentence from " Flower Fire ": He looked at the girl in front of him, whose face was filled with pain and sadness. Her fingers kept trembling as if she was trying to grab onto something, but she had no idea where to start. His eyes were filled with endless longing and pain, as if he and this lonely girl were the only ones left in the world. The girl looked at him quietly without saying a word. She smiled silently as if she was comforting him and mocking him at the same time.
Flower on the other shore blooms, flower on the other shore falls, yellow spring flowers flourish, leafless leaves green hidden flowers. There was no one in the wilderness, only lamenting, sighing, and sighing. The spider lilies were sad. This feeling can wait to be remembered, but it was already lost at that time Flowers and leaves never meet, life and death are intertwined So sad, so lonely.
I'm not sure specifically about the 'Catnap Sad' origin story. It could be a very niche or new concept that I haven't heard of before.
1. Flower on the other shore blooms, flower on the other shore falls, flower on the other shore blooms, leaves grow and connect to the sky. The flowers in the water, the fire in the lotus, the fire in the water, the water, the flowers, the leaves, the flowers, the flowers, the leaves, the flowers, the leaves, the flowers, the The flowers on the other shore bloom, the flowers on the other shore fall, and the leaves of the Yellow Spring will never meet. The flowers on the other shore bloom, the flowers on the other shore fall, and the leaves of the Yellow Spring do not meet. The flowers and leaves on the other side of the shore bloom and do not meet each other. The flowers on the other shore bloom and fall in the water of the Yellow Spring. The lotus fire shines on the water and the water shines on the flowers and leaves. They don't meet each other and are intertwined. The flowers on the other shore bloom, the flowers on the other shore fall, and the leaves of the Yellow Spring will never meet. 7. The other shore flowers bloom without leaves and grow into the sky. The flowers in the water, the fire in the lotus, the fire in the water, the water, the flowers, the leaves, the flowers, the flowers, the leaves, the flowers, the leaves, the flowers, the Flower on the other shore, flower in the water, fire in the lotus, fire in the water, water in the flowers, leaves and leaves do not meet, life and death are intertwined. The flowers and leaves on the other side of the shore bloom and do not meet each other. The flowers on the other shore bloom and fall in the water of the Yellow Spring. The lotus fire shines on the water and the water shines on the flowers and leaves. They don't meet each other and are born and bred.
The other shore flower, also known as Manjusaka, was a common Buddhist plant. Its name came from the story of life and death in Buddhism. According to legend, Manjusaka was a flower that grew at the gates of hell because its fragrance could confuse demons and all living beings in hell, making them unable to distinguish between good and evil, so it was forbidden to enter heaven. In Buddhism, Manjusaka was regarded as a magical flower. Its leaves, leaves, stems and other parts were poisonous, and if eaten by mistake, it would cause serious poisoning symptoms. In the Buddhist scriptures, there was a story about Manjusaka, which described it as a flower from hell. After death, it would continue to grow in pain until it finally bloomed into a beautiful flower and then withered away. The significance of this story was to explain the pain and impermanence of the cycle of life and death and remind people to get rid of the shackles of life and death and pursue eternal happiness. Therefore, the spider lily became a famous symbol in Buddhist culture, representing the pursuit of freedom and transcendence. It was also one of the common love poems and novels in Chinese literature.
The other shore flower, also known as Manjusaka, was a kind of flower with magical power in Buddhism. Its name comes from a Buddhist legend that tells the story of a flower growing and withering between life and death. According to legend, Manjusaka was a type of flower that came from the snowy mountains. Its flower shape and leaves were somewhat similar to ordinary cherry blossoms, but the petals were covered with sharp poisonous thorns. When Manjusaka blooms, its flowers and leaves will turn red, yellow, and green. It is extremely beautiful, but at the same time, it has a magical power that can make people's souls fall into deep darkness and eventually lead to suicide. It was said that in Buddhism, the Flower of the Other Shore was the key flower in reincarnation. Only those with sufficient cultivation could pick it. Red Spiderlily, on the other hand, was the key flower for one's soul to transcend reincarnation after one's cultivation had reached the extreme. Only by plucking red spiderlily could one achieve the rebirth and transcendence of the soul. Therefore, the spider lily became a symbol of profound meaning in Buddhism, representing pain and despair, as well as the rebirth and transcendence of the soul.