The flowers on the other side symbolize the gentleness of the devil. According to folklore, the flowers that volunteered to go to hell were sent back by demons, but they still lingered on the road of death. The demons couldn't bear it, so they agreed to let her drive on this road to guide and comfort the soul who left the human world. Yan Moai, a girl from hell, likes this kind of flower. On the other side, white snow and red flowers represent death.
It is said that Datura blooms on the road to heaven, while Manzhusha blooms on the road to hell. Both of them represent death, but one tends to be another explanation of death: rebirth, and the other tends to hesitate in pain and regret: depravity. So there is a fine line between hell and heaven. The difference between an angel and a demon is only the meaning of color and burden.
Morphological characteristics of flowers on the other side:
It is a perennial herb flower of Amaryllidaceae. Flowers are like dragon claws. Having bulbs shaped like onions; The leaves are clustered, slender and sharp, like garlic leaves, fleshy, striped, turquoise and white; Calyx solitary, terminal umbel. At the turn of summer and autumn, the flower stems come out of the ground, and the umbels are top-born, with 5 to 7 flowers, which are peculiar in red (besides red, there are white varieties), and the petals roll back like dragon claws.
Flowers first, leaves later, leaves don't fall in winter, and leaves fall asleep in summer. Because flowers and leaves can't meet, Lycoris radiata is also called "heartless" flower. There is no yellow flower on the other side, and the yellow one is Lycoris flavescens.