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It is said that at the beginning of the 20th century, Madagascar, located in southern Africa, was a small country rich in tropical flowers and plants. There was a local girl named Silangini, who was very fond of planting wildflowers with slightly curved stems and low-hanging flowers since she was a child. When she got married, she asked for more in the hall to add to the wedding atmosphere. Relatives and friends from all walks of life sang and danced and toasted each other. Whoever expected the bridegroom, who had drunk a very small amount of wine, only drank three rounds before he was drunk, he hung his head and bent over, leaning east and west, and the bride had to help him into the bedroom to rest. Everyone saw how similar this gesture of support was to the posture of the wild flower, and many girls said in unison, "Oh, the flower really looks like Fulang!"