The flower language of the Tower of Red: elegance and romance.The name of the Tower of Akane comes from Japan. Akane means madder, and the root of madder can be used to make red dye, so Akane represents red. The plant shape of the Tower of Red is very special, with four rows of leaves arranged side by side, stacked layer by layer, like a pagoda. Therefore, the Tower of Akane, as the name suggests, means "Red Tower". The appearance of the Tower of Qian can be described as delicate and elegant. The branches extend upward, presenting a small pagoda before people's eyes. The unique and elegant shape shows different scenery, as if telling different stories, allowing people to feel the romantic feelings of the Tower of Qian. What is special about the Tower of AkaneMost flowers will show their most beautiful appearance and emit different fragrances. But Qian Zhita was unwilling to go with the flow. The flowers of the Tower of Red are very small, unpretentious but elegant, like little stars in the night sky. The flowers of the Tower of Red do not emit fragrance, but a faint odor. Isn't it strange? But this is the uniqueness of the red tower, which makes it a unique member among many plants. |
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