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Is the petunia an auspicious flower in China
Pisianthus is not an auspicious flower in China.
The flower on the other side of the river, also known as Manzanita, is a perennial herbaceous plant with brightly colored and beautiful flowers, which are often regarded as an ominous sign in traditional Chinese culture. Its name comes from a Buddhist scripture, meaning "the other side of the world", symbolizing the cycle of life and death and painful love. In ancient Chinese literature, the flower is often depicted as a flower of the underworld, closely associated with death and sorrow. It is therefore not considered an auspicious flower in traditional Chinese culture.
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