Bauhinia is a kind of flower in Hong Kong. There is a story about bauhinia in the history of Hong Kong.
/kloc-More than 0/00 years ago, Hong Kong residents bravely faced the British invasion. After the incident, people built a big grave in Guijiao Mountain and buried those energetic heroes.
Later, a tree that had never seen purple flowers grew on Guijiao Mountain. Around Tomb-Sweeping Day, strangers named it Bauhinia to commemorate the dead martyrs.
Bauhinia has always been a symbol of family and beautiful flesh and blood. It also represents brotherhood, and there is a legend.
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jing Zhao and his younger brother Tian Qingtian Guang were divided into three parts.
When the two brothers came to cut down the tree, they found that the tree was withered and there were flowers everywhere. Naive can't help but sigh: people are not as good as wood. Since then, the three brothers no longer live in harmony.
Because in this story, Bauhinia has become a bosom friend who misses her loved ones. Lu Ji wrote poems: three flowers, four birds, and a sad forest. Li Bai lamented that Tian hastily divided his flesh and blood into the sky and destroyed Bauhinia. Wei, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, read the poem of Bauhinia: The mixture of English and English is only in late spring. Like an ancient garden tree, it ignores the people in the ancient garden.