Where do butterflies come from?

From the online article "Phoenix will come, butterflies will come", the author is indifferent.

It means: when the plane tree grows tall, it will definitely attract the phoenix. Flowers that bloom well will naturally attract butterflies.

Excerpt from the original:

The flowers on the stranger have bloomed, so you can return them slowly. The fragrance moves the butterfly dance, and the fragrance is refreshing. A Chinese rose by the door opened, and the bright light suddenly lit up the hope in my heart, with ignorant joy and joy.

But I always knew that she was waiting for me to blossom. When she was at her most beautiful, I met her, and she bloomed wantonly, making her own scenery with low eyes. Smelling its fragrance faintly, I can see that she will write that kind of frivolous. She will wait for me silently, just like a god in the dark, and she and I will eventually meet in a certain time and space.

In the affectionate eyes, I was filled with joy. I waited for an inch of time and finally parted the clouds in front of me, keeping them clear.

She is waiting for me, and I am waiting for love. She will know that when she meets me, I will know that I will meet love. Happiness in the world, simple happiness, is nothing more than blooming in the fireworks world, waiting for people to return.

If you are in full bloom, the breeze will come. Butterflies smell your fragrance, and I come with your blooming. Time is just right, you laugh, I stare, shielding everything in the world, refreshing the birds and flowers, and time suddenly flows.

Isn't that what love is all about, appreciating each other? I know that you will smell my breath, come with the fatigue of travelling through mountains and rivers, with the expectation of searching all the year round, with the enthusiasm of holding your hand and growing old with your son, with the persistence and calmness of vicissitudes. ......

Extended data:

"Phoenix flies, butterflies come" is also better than metaphor, and naturally someone will follow him.

Similar to him, wine is not afraid of the depth of the alley, the emperor's daughter is not afraid of marriage, strong grass is not afraid of the wind, a good horse is not afraid of the distance, and real gold is not afraid of the stove fire.