When the flowers of Yumei are not in bloom, the oval bud is wrapped with two green and white sepals, which only hang on the slender and tall pedicel, much like a girl who bows her head and meditates. When the young corn poppy buds bloom and sepals fall off, the young corn poppy stands out: the bent body stands upright, the four thin petals on the upward flower are as thin as silk, and the light corolla is like red clouds and colorful silk. Although there is no wind, it seems to be shaking itself, and it will drift even more when the wind blows. At this time, the originally weak branches have straightened up and propped up the flowers.