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What flowers should Tomb-Sweeping Day offer? What do those flowers mean?

Tomb-Sweeping Day's flowers, Dozza, make a bouquet. The color elements of flowers are light, mainly white, supplemented by yellow and decorated with purple. The flowers that make up Tomb-Sweeping Day's bouquet can be selected from the following categories: calla lily, carnation, gladiolus, chrysanthemum, malachite, rose, forget-me-not, etc.

The flowers used by Tomb-Sweeping Day to sweep graves are mainly to express nostalgia. The color is mainly white, such as white calla lily and white or yellow roses. White and yellow are interlaced, and a few purple forget-me-nots are added. Such a bunch of flowers were placed in front of the graves of relatives and deeply missed. Tomb-Sweeping Day's flowers, don't have to deliberately pursue the meaning of flowers, with color language, enough to convey grief.