... to bring joy to Shinobu Kocho. They are her favorite type of tree, and hold some kind of significance to her home. I had thought they might lift her spirits.
And because I am fond of what they symbolize. [he will provide the explanation so no one has to consult a book] Longevity, primarily. Long, fortuitous life.
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And because I am fond of what they symbolize. [he will provide the explanation so no one has to consult a book] Longevity, primarily. Long, fortuitous life.
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They were commonly used in Japanese nobility courts to express certain messages and sentiments - so I am pleased to see the art revived yet again.
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...I'm still not gonna learn flower language though.