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Seek to identify the title of the legendary "Udubara Flower" that blooms once every three thousand years: long, long, long, long, long ———————!

Buddhist scripture says: "Udubara flower is an auspicious and spiritual feeling, it is smallpox, and there is nothing in the world." If the Tathagata comes to the afterlife and the King of Golden Wheel appears in the world, you will think that this flower appears because of great luck. The picture shows Udubara flower growing on the Buddha statue of Xumishan Temple in Shuntian City, Jeollanam-do.

Udu Mbala flower is a legendary flower that blooms once every three thousand years. This wonderful flower, which could not be found in more than 300,000 kinds of plants on the earth, has entered our human vision in recent years and is competing to open all over the world.

Udumbara is a transliteration of Sanskrit, which means "Lingrui Flower", "Empty Flower" and "Empty Flower". Her flower stems are flexible, as thin as silk, as jade in color, as white as snow, bell-shaped, surrounded by a faint halo, and some still exude a faint fragrance. One of the characteristics of this flower is that it has no leaves and branches, and it is all in the form of one branch, one stem and one flower. She also has a mysterious magic, that is, she can grow on any carrier, including bronze statues, steel or glass that lack life elements, and whether it is winter or summer, this holy flower in the sky may come quietly out of thin air.

There are many records about Udubara flowers in Buddhist scriptures. "Fa Hua Wen Sentence" IV says: "Those who are short-lived are smart. Once in 3,000 years, now the golden wheel is out. It means: Udubara flower is a kind of fairy flower in Buddhism, and Sakyamuni predicted that the day when this flower opened would be the time when the holy king turned to Lun to save all beings in the world.

1In July, 997, the abbot of a temple in Guangzhou County, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea found Udobara flowers on the chest of a gold and copper Tathagata statue. Twenty-four flowers were in full bloom in a row, with a diameter of 3 cm. This is the first report of udumbara flower. 1997 is the year of 3024 in the Buddhist calendar, which is just in line with the time prediction that this flower "appears once every three thousand years" as Sakyamuni said. This once-in-a-lifetime spectacle quickly sensationalized the Buddhist community, and well-trained Taoist priests and the vast number of kind people believed that the legendary Udobara flower finally came to the world.

The opening of udumbara flowers delighted the followers of the Buddha, even the unbelievers found it novel, but it also touched the sensitive nerves of the government. The official media has always banned it, even taking out so-called experts and scholars to deny that it is a "Chrysopa egg".

Dr. Liu said that there are both Chrysopa eggs and Udubara flowers in his garden, and their shapes are very similar. Dr. Liu carefully observed with a microscope of 100 times, and found that the petals and stamens of Udo Mbala flowers were clearly visible, and some of them could smell the delicate fragrance of the flowers and see the flowering process; However, there is nothing on the Chrysopa eggs, but an oval shell, and with the development of embryos, the color of Chrysopa eggs will darken after a few days, and generally larvae will hatch after 3- 15 days. The Udubara flower on the metal lampholder in Mr. Chen's home in Melbourne, Australia, has been in full bloom for more than a year and is as white as snow.

In addition, the suitable temperature for Chrysopa lacewing eggs to grow is between 15℃ and 28℃, but Udu Mbala flowers will still bloom in cold or hot summer. Although they are plants, they seem to grow on anything without water and nutrients. Dr. Liu used to collect some flowers and put them in a sealed box to protect Euonymus lanceolatus from wind and rain. Later, he found that some of them would disappear without a trace after a period of time. He believes that these flowers disappear into the air, just like the Buddhist scriptures say that she is empty, coming out of thin air and leaving out of thin air.

On February 28th, the official China News Network first reported the news that Udu Mbala was in full bloom. It is reported that 18 Udubara flowers were found in Miao Wei's home in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. This report was reprinted by many websites in Chinese mainland, but it was quickly deleted. Overseas media pointed out that the official media reported that Udu Mbala Flower was tantamount to acknowledging the existence of Buddha Flower, and it was winter in Chinese mainland, so the Chrysopa eggs, which usually appeared in summer, could not help this time.