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The Queen of Spring is also the Queen of legends
La pivoine chez les Grecs
Dans leur culture, la pivoine est bien plus qu’une jolie fleur des beaux jours, elle est d’abord considérée comme une plante médicinale. Cette faculté a par ailleurs nourri un mythe grec, où se mêlent colère des dieux et guérison. Son nom d’après les rumeurs, lui viendrait du médecin Péon, disciple d’Asclépios, dieu de la médecine. Ce dernier aurait trouvé un remède à la douleur des femmes durant leur accouchement. Son maître jaloux de son talent, se dit que finalement, il mériterait bien de mourir celui-ci. Fort heureusement pour Péon et pour nous, Zeus proposa une punition moins dramatique et changea le jeune médecin en la fleur qu’il avait découverte : une pivoine. Aussi réputée pour ses couleurs vives, ses teintes et nuances ont également inspiré une légende qui continue d’exister dans notre monde moderne, à travers l’expression : “rougir comme une pivoine”.
L’histoire parle ici de la nymphe Péone, qui comme la plupart des naïades était d’une incroyable beauté. Courtisée par tous les dieux, elle eut la mauvaise idée d’en faire un peu trop et d’enfreindre le code divin de la pudeur. Un faux pas, provoquant l’indignation des tout-puissants, qui décidèrent alors de la changer en une fleur extraordinaire : une pivoine. Quant à son erreur de jugement, pour l’inscrire à jamais dans l’histoire, ils donnèrent à ses pétales la couleur de la honte, le rouge. D’où l’expression…
La pivoine au pays du Soleil Levant
L’ Asie regorge de mythes et légendes, qui nous en apprennent un peu plus sur notre fleur préférée. La première, raconte en partie pourquoi le printemps est la saison favorite des pivoines. En Chine durant la dynastie Tang, un jour de grand froid d’hiver, l’impératrice Wu Zetian après avoir bu un peu trop de vin, exigea des fleurs de son jardin qu’elles fleurissent pendant la nuit, pour la satisfaire au petit matin. Le calendrier des fleurs était apparemment le cadet de ses soucis...
Son nom signifiant “celle qui discipline le ciel”, cette dernière était persuadée qu’aucune variété fleurie n'oserait lui désobéir. Le lendemain, seule la pivoine avait décidé de n’en faire qu’à sa tête et d’attendre le printemps. La reine de la saison apparaît alors pour la première fois, comme une fleur au caractère bien trempé. Folle de rage, l’impératrice exila toutes les pivoines du pays à Luoyang, où finalement, elles s’épanouirent fièrement, donnant lieu à un merveilleux spectacle fleuri. La ville est depuis la capitale de la pivoine, et organise chaque année un festival qui lui est dédié.
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The peony among the Greeks
In their culture, the peony is much more than a pretty flower for sunny days, it is first and foremost considered a medicinal plant. This faculty also nourished a Greek myth, where anger of the gods and healing mingle. Its name, according to rumors, comes from the doctor Péon, disciple of Asclepius, god of medicine. The latter would have found a remedy for the pain of women during childbirth. His master, jealous of his talent, said to himself that in the end, he deserved to die this one. Fortunately for Peon and for us, Zeus proposed a less dramatic punishment and changed the young doctor into the flower he had discovered: a peony. Also famous for its bright colors, its shades and shades have also inspired a legend that continues to exist in our modern world, through the expression: “blush like a peony”.
The story here is about the nymph Péone, who like most naiads was incredibly beautiful. Courted by all the gods, she had the bad idea to do a little too much and break the divine code of modesty. A false step, provoking the indignation of the all-powerful, who then decided to change it into an extraordinary flower: a peony. As for its error of judgment, to inscribe it forever in history, they gave its petals the color of shame, red. Hence the term...
Peony in the Land of the Rising Sun
Asia is full of myths and legends, which teach us a little more about our favorite flower. The first, partly tells why spring is the favorite season for peonies. In China during the Tang Dynasty, on a very cold winter day, Empress Wu Zetian after drinking a little too much wine, demanded flowers from her garden to bloom during the night, to satisfy her in the early morning. . The flower calendar was apparently the least of his worries...
Her name meaning "she who disciplines the sky", the latter was convinced that no flowering variety would dare to disobey her. The next day, only the peony had decided to do as it pleased and to wait for spring. The queen of the season then appears for the first time, like a flower with a strong character. Mad with rage, the Empress exiled all the peonies in the country to Luoyang, where they finally blossomed proudly, giving rise to a marvelous flowery spectacle. The city has since been the capital of the peony, and organizes a festival dedicated to it every year.
You tell me that you love the sun, but when the sun is out, you caches
You tell me that you love the rain, but when it rains, you open your umbrella
You tell me that you love the wind, but when it's the wind, you close your window
And why I fear ..
You tell me that you love me!
moon elixir x muse :: femme fatale stole & dress
rarer :: pride ears tattoo @ pretty event
rarer :: rainbow pride words stickers @ mermaid cove event
Take care of yourself: stay strong and stay home. Hugs!! Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ
Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. Ludwig van Beethoven
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SHINY SHABBY
pr!tty - Maci -
::K:: V-Neck Pullover Femme Black
KUSTOM9
.10 [ kunst ] - Corset ring / silver
.01 [ kunst ] - Slim Cigarette Holder
RK POSES MAINSTORE
Pose : RKPoses_Levi_4 (edited pose)
SHINY SHABBY
C L A Vv. Book + Glasses
C L A Vv. Bookworm Laptop
C L A Vv. Ashtray
NOMAD // Monstera Plant
OTHERS
[ zerkalo ] Wheel Table
[ zerkalo ] Wheels (deco)
NOMAD // Barrel Fire Blue
Frayed Knot Beatbox (w/shadow)
Soy. Old van backseat (Brown leather)
:HAIKEI: Old Stray Paper
Youve got this strange effect on me,
And I like it.
Youve got this strange effect on me,
And I like it.
You make this world seem right,
You make my darkness bright, yes,
You've got this strange effect on me,
And I like it, and I like it❤
Dress and gloves - Madame Noir "Curve Set" @ The Darkness Event
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/
Zen%20Soul/46/244/3201
Other items:
Skin - Guapa
Brows - Synapse @ Disturbed Event
Eyes and lipstick - Suicidal Unborn
Eyeshadow - Just Magnetized
Earrings - Yummy
Hair - Nylon Oufitters
Details: giaswizzle.com/2016/12/07/femme-noir/
Featured: Entwined Hair, Petite Mort & Essenz Footwear
Featuring: -pOOnsh - Nora Tunic
✦ Legacy, Reborn, Waifus
✦ Includes: Tunic, Belt, Pin, HUD (14 colors + TintPicker for fatpack)
✦ Available at maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/eBody/62/226/23 - REBORN Event (22 March - 07 April) ✦
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Backdrop: FOXCITY. - Fever Dream
Wearing:
Top: -pOOnsh- Nora Tunic (full details above)
Shorts: -pOOnsh- Ashley Shorts
Tattoo: .:CORAZON:. Tattoo QUEENS
Hair: Usagi Society - Hime
Feel cute - might destroy you *cough* something later...
KILLJOY Wicked Lipstick - Sponsor ♥ @ Miix Event
This photo is a collaborative effort by Redd and I. He took the photo and I did the edit. Thank you for such a great photo, Redd!
The Lost Unicorn Gallery, Ethereal
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“Femme Fatale” by Thomas Bergersen from “Illusions”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDxL9u9X6bU
Solaris outfit by Fallen Gods, Inc.