The Legend of Evening Mist FlowerYugiri is one of the main characters in the world-famous book "The Tale of Genji". He is the son of Genji and his wife Aoi-hime. (What? Editor, you must be kidding me! Yugiri is actually a boy!) Regarding this, the editor can only say capriciously: Such a cute name must be for a boy! Yugiri looks very much like his father Genji, he is elegant and handsome, and has outstanding talents. However, he takes relationships very seriously, which is completely opposite to his father. Yugiri and his cousin Yun Juyan were childhood sweethearts. Later, as expected, Yugiri married Yun Juyan at the Fujikada Banquet with everyone's blessings. Later, Xiwu married Princess Luoye, which caused conflicts with Yunjuyan. But the two people who became husband and wife after a pure first love are actually still inseparable from each other. The love between Yugiri and Kumojuyan had a fairy-tale beginning, but after going through all kinds of worldly hardships, it finally returned to ordinary. The Flower Language of Evening Mist FlowerThe flower language of Yugiri: ardent longing and deep love. My beautiful girl, I miss you so much at this moment! I hope this bouquet of evening mist flowers in my hand can convey my deep affection to you. |
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