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The statement and detailed explanation of the flower god ghost and the five-color ghost

The five-color ghosts shine red, yellow, green, blue and purple at the same time, which is more beautiful than expensive diamonds.

This is a glowing elf, also known as Karakundi in Europe. It was originally a drop of dew on the hazel tree, but it became an elf because of the gift of sunshine. Once upon a time, it lived only in trees in the big forest and often appeared under the sun and the moon. Its body shines red, yellow, green, blue and purple, which is more beautiful than expensive diamonds.

This spirit has appeared in the eyes of poets and musicians since Homer's time. According to Horace, a great art critic, in Addendum to Poetics, almost every talented poet and musician is lucky enough to know him, which always brings inspiration to poets and musicians. But for centuries, it is not all poets and musicians who really meet the five-color ghosts, but also a large number of Scorpio men and women. French astrologer Susanna believes that this may be related to the mysterious temperament of Scorpio.

The image of the five-color ghost is so charming that some singers yearn for it. In order to increase their charm, many smart people often appear in some large-scale singing places in shiny clothes to arouse fans' worship and cheers.

American singers Madonna and Jackson are both people who know the charm of the five-color ghost. Their imitation of the five-color ghost can be described as seamless and has achieved great success.

The legend about the inspiration, beauty and imagination brought by the five-color ghost has been deeply rooted in Europe, so singers dressed as five-color ghosts have been chased and supported by thousands of people.

As for the flower god, it is purely a goat at the foot of the flower god.