Once upon a time, daffodils used to be a handsome man. He doesn't like and won't fall in love with any girl, but once, when he was drinking at a mountain spring, he saw his own shadow.
After seeing his own shadow, he fell in love with it and himself. When he jumped into the water and embraced his shadow, his soul separated from his body and became a beautiful daffodil.
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Narcissus language has two versions, one is pure or pure love, and the other is auspicious. According to legend, daffodils are the goddess of Luo and the moral model of women. It is also said that the kind farmers in Yuanshan, Fujian help the poor, and the poor become immortals to plant daffodils at home.
Legend has it that whoever is unfaithful to love will be punished by Nemesis and become a daffodil. In China's myths and legends, daffodils are Luoshen, and some people say that they are the embodiment of Shen Xiang.
They are all daughters of ancient saints Fuxi or Yao, and they are moral models of women. Based on this, I don't know how many poems praising narcissus have been written. Another legend says that there was a kind peasant woman in Yuanshan, Fujian, who helped the hungry and dying beggars.
The beggar used to be a fairy, spraying his food around the house, and then he planted a daffodil with a golden lamp and a silver platform. The farmers there became rich through this action.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Narcissus (Greek Myth and Legend)