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Apricot Blossom – Yang Guifei

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Yang Yuhuan, also called Yang Guifei by most Chinese (Guifei was the highest-ranking imperial concubine at her time), was one of the Four Beauties in ancient China.

During the Anshi Rebellion, she was forced to hang herself. Legend said that after the rebellion, the emperor wanted to locate Yang’s body and rebury her with honor. However, they could not find her body but apricot blossoms. People believed that she was ascended to the heaven and became the Goddess of Apricot Blossom.

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Goddess of Plum Blossom – Princess Shouyang

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Princess Shouyang, the daughter of Emperor Wu in the Nan Dynasty’s Song Era, was a plum blossom lover.

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On lunar January 7th, when she slept beneath a tree, a plum blossom fell on her forehead, leaving a floral imprint. With the imprint, she looked much more beautiful. Soon, all the ladies followed her to paste plum blossom shaped ornaments on their foreheads. It was then called Plum Blossom Makeup.

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Hence, Princess Shouyang was crowned Goddess of Plum Blossom and lunar January 7th was regarded as the birthday of plum blossoms.

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Chinese Flower Goddess

In Chinese culture, each month in the lunar calendar is said to have a representative flower. The representative flower blooms in that particular month. Meanwhile, each flower has an associated flower goddess.

1:Plum Blossom – Princess Shouyang

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2: Apricot Blossom – Yang Yuhuan

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3: Peach Blossom – Lady Xi

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4: Tree Peony – Li Bai

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5: Pomegranate Blossom – Zhong Kui

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6: Lotus Blossom – Xi Shi

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7: Hollyhock Blossom – Lady Li

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8: Laurel Blossom – Xu Hui

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9: Chrysanthemum – Tao Yuanming

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10: Hibiscus Blossom – Shi Manqing

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11: Camellia – Bai Juyi

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12: Daffodil – Ehuang & Nu Ying

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