Song: Manzhu Shahua
Singer: Anita Mui Album: May. Memories-Where did love go?
The Cantonese version of Manzhu Shahua (Guangdong) was included in Anita Mui's "Years Like Water" in September1985; 199 1, Anita rearranged this song in "Anita Mui Farewell to the Stage Concert", and performed the Manzhu Shahua in the adagio, which was more beautiful. In 2003, Anita Mui's famous songs sang with Kelly Chen in his last concert, which was a sensation. It was first seen in the album Hong Kong Nocturne Bell.
Manzhu Shahua (Sanskrit: Ma? ; Jusaka), also known as Lycoris radiata, is a kind of Lycoris radiata with blood-red flowers on the other side.
Manjushahua and Datura are the flowers in the sky depicted in Buddhist scriptures.
Flower language China flower language: "beautiful and pure"
Korean flower language: "Miss each other"
Japanese flower language: "sad memories"
To put it bluntly, it is the flower on the other side, the flower in the sky and the flower in the ghost.