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Who knows what the birthday flower is on September 4th?

September 4th birthday flower: soap flower.

Sicilian princess living in seclusion in a cave, the flower of Santarosa Leah. 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 combined 366 days of saints with different flowers to form a so-called 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. Soap flowers are used to worship the Sicilian princess Saint Rosalie who lives in seclusion in a cave. It belongs to Qumaike and can be found everywhere from central and southern Europe to western Asia. Flower language: After the soap flower is boiled, it will produce soap-like foam, because this foam was widely used to wash wool products. At present, it is still used to replace soap in some places, so the flower language of soap flower is to "purify" those who are blessed by this flower will also purify everyone around them, and they are pure and kind-hearted people. However, in love, there is a strong sense of self. If you are dishonest, love is hard to succeed. Birthstone: Sapphire and ruby are good partners. The original stones of these two gems are steel and jade respectively, and they have different colors according to the different combinations of trace elements contained in the original stones. Only the red one is called ruby, and the other colors are collectively called sapphire. If a gem is yellow, it is called topaz, and the green one is called emerald. What we generally say about sapphire refers to sapphire in a narrow sense. Among sapphires, the highest grade is Kashmir sapphire with a color like cornflower. The legend of sapphire shows a clear sky blue, and the sky belongs to God's residence, so people believe that God will give them the wisdom they deserve, so it becomes a symbol of thinking. Christians carved the Ten Commandments of Moses on this gem. Legend has it that the only Christian god took sapphire from his throne and threw it into the chaotic universe, thus creating the world. Later, God divided the sapphire into two parts and wrote commandments on it. Moses read these words and rewritten them into the Ten Commandments. Therefore, the clergy and mystics headed by the Pope and the Archbishop still cherish sapphire even today.