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Who is the patron saint of hyacinthus orientalis?

Hyacinthus orientalis is regarded as a brilliant flower from jealousy. It was originally the name of a handsome man loved by Apollo, the sun god in Greek mythology. There is a legend in ancient Greek mythology that Hyacinthus, the grandson of Zeus, is a Greek plant god and a handsome boy. Apollo, the sun god, and Qi Feros, the west wind god, are close to him. However, Hyacinthus was only close to Apollo, and they went fishing, hunting and all kinds of sports activities together. Fengshen is very jealous Once, Apollo and Hyacinthus threw discus together. Apollo throws the ball first, and Hyacinthus waits. Zephyr took the opportunity to change the trajectory of the discus and threw it to Hyacinthus, which broke Hyacinthus's forehead. Apollo tried every means to save Hyacinthus's life, but to no avail. A hyacinthus orientalis grew on a blood-stained land, and the sun god named it Hyacinthus in memory of his good friend.