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June 13 birthday flower

Birthday flower: buttercup

Flowers of Friar Saint Ansoni in the 3rd century A.D./KLOC-0

Christianity has the habit of associating saints with specific flowers since ancient times, because the church often decorates the altar with blooming flowers when commemorating saints! In medieval Catholic monasteries, flowers were planted like gardening centers. Over time, the church mixed 366-day saints with different flowers to form a so-called flower calendar. Most of the monasteries at that time were located in southern Europe, which belonged to the Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for planting flowers and plants. Ranunculus ternatus is a perennial wild flower of Celosiaceae. The memorial figure is Saint Ansoni, a Franciscan friar in13rd century. Every time he preaches Christianity or evangelizes, he always attracts many believers to listen.

Flower language: popular

/kloc-In the 3rd century, Saint Ansoni, a Franciscan monk in science and education, always attracted a large number of believers to listen when preaching Christianity and evangelism, and he became famous for it. The flower language of buttercup is "welcome". The blessed birthday girl is easy-going and talkative, and is widely admired, loved and supported by people around her. It is often difficult to make intimate friends with people, even friends of the opposite sex, so remember that it is good to have more friends, but it is more important to have in-depth understanding.

Birthstone: Pearl

Pearl has a very long history. In India, since 500 BC, princes and nobles have treasured pearls as the most advanced gems, while in Europe it was around 300 BC.

In China, around 2000 BC, some people presented it as a tribute to the king. In Japan, pearls have existed since about Archaean. There are articles praising pearls in Japanese Records and Ye Wan Ji. The pearl taken from the mouth of the pearl shell growing in blue sea water has a mysterious light. Some people call it "the water drops of the moon" and "the tears of the mermaid". Whether cheating is East or West, there are many stories and legends close to pearls.

The legend of pearls

Among the legends about pearls, the most famous one is Cleopatra. When ancient Egypt was occupied by Roman troops, Cleopatra became the lover of Roman general Caesar. After Caesar's death, Cleopatra gave a banquet to invite General Anthony. At Haojun's banquet, Cleopatra took off her pair of pearl ears, dissolved them in gold cup vinegar, and then re-entered the wine. She raised a glass to Dongba and wished "Rome and Egypt will prosper forever". When she wants another drink, her love is too strong. Now, another wine glass earring, which is said to have flowed to Rome, has become Weiss' earring in the Pantheon.