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Who can tell me what mint leaves mean?

The word mint is said to come from Greek mythology.

Apollo's younger brother Hades is the god in charge of hell. He and Apollo manage the universe day after day. Although living in a dark underground country, Hades is as interested in beautiful women as her brother Apollo. However, after Hades, he hated the way her husband looked around. As long as he sees a woman who is interested in him, he often gets jealous, which makes Hades unable to cope.

Ghosts and gods, the king of enchantment, can't have a tangible body like Apollo. He can only collect women's souls with his eyes. When a certain number is collected, women will lose their bodies and float to the enchantment, becoming Hades' collection. However, the fickle Hades often broke into the realm because she lost her freshness after fully mastering the woman's spirit for a period of time. Because of this, Hades turned a blind eye.

But this time it's really weird. Three weeks have passed, but Hades still hasn't pushed the soul of the woman Mince into the enchantment, which makes Hades unbearable. Finally, one day, Hades was jealous, and when Hades was not paying attention, she turned the soul of Mint, a young woman, into a plant, which would give off the most disgusting smell in the enchantment, making all the dark things in the enchantment unbearable and leave. The smell of mint made Bruto unbearable. He didn't want this plant to stay in the world, so he threw it in the world, so people had the opportunity to use this insect repellent.

Mint Flower Language: Virtue

Hua Bu: You have good moral character, modesty and courtesy, know how to tolerate others, and have your own personality. You attach great importance to other people's comments, and other people's opinions are the foundation of your positive progress. Emotionally, you handled it properly. Bitterness and * * * are the experiences of your love.

Flower proverb: When encountering setbacks, put two mint leaves in front of your eyes to see the problem clearly.

Another way of saying it is: "I want to see you again"! Thank you for your adoption!