Bauhinia writes 500 words of different colors.

There is also a famous allusion in Wu Jun's On the Continuation of Qi and Harmony in the Southern Dynasties: Zhao Jing Yin Tian Town, Chang 'an Mansion in the north of Beijing, separated from his brothers Ching Tien and Tian Guang in the Han Dynasty. When all the other properties were divided, I finally found a tall bauhinia tree in the yard, which was difficult to separate. That night, the three brothers discussed cutting the bauhinia tree into three pieces, one for each piece. The next morning, when the three brothers went to cut down the tree, they found that all the branches and leaves of this bauhinia had withered and all the flowers had fallen. Tian Zhen couldn't help sighing to the two brothers when he saw this: "People are not as good as wood." Later, the three brothers got together again and lived in harmony. The bauhinia tree seems to be quite human, but it has come back to life and is full of flowers. Thus, Bauhinia tree has the reputation of "Tree Brother". In ancient China, bauhinia was often used as a metaphor for family ties, symbolizing family ties and beauty, with deep family ties and prosperous family business.

It is precisely because bauhinia has such a beautiful symbol that bauhinia has become an enduring theme in the writings of literati in previous dynasties. There is a saying in Lu Ji's Yu Zhangxing, a scholar of Jin Dynasty: "Three scenes are happy in the same plant, and four birds are sad in different forests." Singing is the bauhinia tree. Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in his poem "Going to Stay in the Field": "The Tian family is divided by flesh and blood, and the Bauhinia destroys the sky. The crossbar is the same shape, and the east branch is awkward and the west branch is glorious. " It also mentioned the story of the separation of the Tian brothers to inspire future generations to unite and be beautiful. Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in the poem "Sister's News": "The wind blows the bauhinia tree, and the color is the same as the dusk in the spring court. Flowers fall and go, and the wind has nowhere to return. " The fall of bauhinia is used to symbolize the separation of brothers and express the feelings of missing, which is of great significance. Another Tang Dynasty poet, Wei's poem "Look at Bauhinia" said: "Miscellaneous English has accumulated, and late spring is full of fragrance; Still like a tree in the old garden, I suddenly remembered the people in the old garden. " In the poet's pen, bauhinia has become the representative plant of hometown affection. Dou Meng, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, wrote after reading his younger brother's article: "After I was ordered to leave my hometown, I missed my heart every time. Yoshioka stayed, Amethyst and Wu Qin. When my brother is around, he will be honored by the lotus. Poems spread to Xiaoya, courtesy covers Changyang. Three thousand Li, a million lines. The bauhinia trees in front of the court are fragrant. " When can Bauhinia before the court decorate my homesickness with your fragrance? Strongly expressed the poet's homesickness and missing his loved ones. Wei Zongwu, a poet in the Song Dynasty, praised the poem Bauhinia, saying: "A beautiful flower presses a spring flower, which becomes a leaf and begins to sprout. Before Zhang Qingyu, purple and golden sand will be selected first. The spectrum is connected with three Vitex negundo, which is called Qilian calyx flower. Move the roots to the deep valley, and love luxury alone. " Sun Zhiwei, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, wrote the poem "No Big Brother News": "See Bauhinia again, no Huang Sui." Bauhinia is also used to express feelings of missing brothers.

The beautiful implication of Bauhinia has become a part of our unique national culture. After five thousand years of hardships, the Chinese nation can live forever. In times of crisis, it can forget the past and resist foreign invasion. This indomitable cohesion and centripetal force of the nation really benefits from the lasting influence of national culture.