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The symbolic significance of morning glory
The symbolic meaning of morning glory is very positive and positive. It is a flower that blooms and withers so persistently every day and has never been treated negatively. Although very common, not as expensive as other flowers, but very hardworking, very strong, very simple, loved by many people.
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Morning glory has a common name "Qin Niangzi", as the name implies, it is a very hardworking flower. Whenever the rooster crows overhead, the hour hand still points to the place around the word "4", and the morning glory branches around the fence will open a trumpet-shaped flower.
Morning glory is the birthday flower on August 6; The flower language of morning glory: fame/love lasts forever.
Morning glory divination: temperament, but like to imitate the shrewdness of adults, making you look interesting. You are heterosexual and like to pursue mature love of adults, but how can you experience the world of adults when you are inexperienced? Be natural, and you will feel better. ?
Morning glory proverb: children pretend to be adults and put on airs. ?
Morning glory: Old women seduce young men. In ancient times, there was a saying that old cows eat tender grass, but now old grass attracts tender cows. When you meet a similar woman, you can say: Oh, you are morning glory. ?
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