Peonies remind me of Haruno Sakura.

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Peonies remind me of Haruno Sakura

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Peonies remind me of Haruno Sakura.

Blooming in scrumptious shrubs of round-faced clumps of lush foliage, peonies bloom in late spring and summer season as the voyagers of warmth, love and good-fortune.

The delicate crimped petals unwound in bell-like combs blooming youthful pink under the caress of the summer sun's rays.

The delicate crimped petals unwound in bell-like combs blooming youthful pink under the caress of the summer sun's rays

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Peonies are subject to multiple meanings and symbols as well as having roots into mythology.

Nodding their succulent petals in the musing summer wind, peonies pamper the senses with their enrapturing mulch-sweet fragrance musing through the majestic shrubs, so alluring and hypnotic 🌺🌸

Originally from China, peonies symbolize wealth as they were solely reserved for the Chinese royals and are often depicted in Chinese art and praised as regal flowers, love - especially love at first sight and love between strangers - weddings and prosperous relationships, endless beauty, rebirth and prosperity, honor and luck.

In Feng Shui's phylisophy, peonies are soul-embalming, soothing and comforting

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In Feng Shui's phylisophy, peonies are soul-embalming, soothing and comforting.

Accordingly to Greek mythology, the name "peony" derives from the physician of Gods, Paeon who corralled the envy of his aggrieved teacher Asclepius, the God of Healing and Medicine, for upstaging him in medical skills. Zeus turns Paeon into a flower to prevent Asclepius to kill him and thus saved his life.

Another myth moors the symbolism and etymology of the peonies to a Greek nymph named Paeonia whose unbelievable beauty captured both the attention of the God Apollo and Aphrodite's jealousy; thus, Aphrodite turns Paeonia into a flower out of envy and revenge. Peonies are therefore also considered a symbol of shame and bashfulness as nymphs would timidly conceal their nude beauty from the eyes of the Gods, by metamorphosis into peony flowers.

 Peonies are therefore also considered a symbol of shame and bashfulness as nymphs would timidly conceal their nude beauty from the eyes of the Gods, by metamorphosis into peony flowers

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Peonies encapsulate eternal love thriving under the warm embrace of the sun. Solar and ever so beautiful, this sumptuous flowers portray aristocracy, royalty, jubillance and endless amour.

Virginal and delicate with their silken-soft petals and honey-sweet fragrance, peonies remind me Sakura Haruno. The prosopopeia of eternal love and ardent romance, Sakura is the pioneer of everlasting love, innefable innocence and devotion, august grace and aristocratic savoire-faire.

Her exuberant smile and unyielding devotion to Sasuke, the ardent love she nourishes only for him, her boundariless surrender to romantic love melts, soothed and heals even the heart of a tormented, broken and battered soul of a sinful angel forlornly trapped into the Purgatory. 👼

Akin to the mythological origins of peonies, Sakura's love anoints Sasuke like a prayer, the light from Heaven percolating and raining over him, warm, lulling, serene and comforting, like a benediction.

She also captures his eyes with her alluring beauty of a nymph; so ethereal, enigmatic, otherworldly and untouchable, almost sacrosanct.

Sakura possesses a mistical eternal innocence in her character. She's forever pure and endlessly maiden in her heart and soul, forever devoted to unconditional love and her husband, Sasuke. Her heart is uncorrupted, unadulterated, radiating of pure love, angelic and sacrosanct, capable to offer endless love so selflessly.

The beauty of her heart pools in her luminous gemstone-emerald eyes, as they shine into the light. Just like peonies, she's the messanger of summer and warmth.

Delicate and fragile, yet regal and imposant, peonies bring good fortune and luck

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Delicate and fragile, yet regal and imposant, peonies bring good fortune and luck. Sakura kindled the candled of good fortune, luck and wealth into Sasuke's life, blessing him with a happy marriage.

Sasuke is graced by Sakura's delicacy and grace, by the intimate soul-enriching affection and her aristocratic, innocent beauty, admiring and loving her with utmost love, care and gentleness. The petals of peonies are fragile and delicate and so is the pure love that Sakura offers to Sasuke. Thus, he loves her deftly, softly, gingerly and saintly.

Innocent, graceful, affectionate and caring, devoted, honorable, skilled, beautiful, eternally luminous and youthful, faithful and noble, aristocratic and elegant, Sakura encapsulates the majesty of peonies.

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