Where do the catkins of orchids come from?

The original text is from: Qing Gong Zizhen's "The Ugly Slave Order": "Lan Yin asks for cause and effect, and he is also fascinated by singing and dreaming."

But in fact, orchid catkins have a long history.

In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zheng Wengong's concubine Yan Heng dreamed that the goddess gave her a beautiful orchid, and soon she married Zheng Wengong. Yan Heng gave birth to Mu Gong and named him Lan. However, life is not a fairy tale. Zheng Wengong is not only a playboy, but also cruel. In addition to being married many times, he committed incest and his own son killed two.

Gongzi Lan fled to the State of Jin until his death, and returned to Zheng to inherit the throne for Mu Gong. Mu Gong planted an orchid in memory of his mother. Later, he became ill and said, "The orchid is dead, and I will probably die!" " ! I was born of it. "Then he cut down the orchid and died.

People are deeply touched by Yan Ai's fate, so they sum up her dreamlike marriage and floating ending, and create this tearful idiom, "Orchid plants fruit".

It is a metaphor for a man and a woman who have a happy marriage at first and finally divorce.

Please adopt if you like. It would be better if you could pay attention.