There are dozens of Narcissus flowers varieties, daffodils are one of them. They are mainly in Europe. Narcissus is the representative of narcissism in ancient Greek mythology.


It is said that Narcissus was a young man famous for his handsome look, but he is indifferent to all the women who show their love to him, including the goddess. The goddess who was rejected by him began to hate him and cried to the goddess of vengeance to punish the ruthless man. One day, when Narcissus returned from hunting, he saw his beautiful face for the first time in the reflection of the pond. He fell in love with himself and was staring at his reflection for a long time and finally died of intoxication. After his death, he turned into a bunch of daffodils.


Daffodils often appear in foreign literary works: on the other side of the house, the peach tree street becomes narrower and narrower against the background of the big trees, and gradually disappears into the dense and quiet woods. The neat wooden fence has just been painted white recently, and the front yard inside the fence is dotted with the last batch of daffodils of that year. --Gone With the Wind


Therefore, the wife not only apologized to him, but also to the aunt. In front of his wife is a basin of daffodils bought specially for him. -- Rashomon


Spring is spring, of course, but in that dirty field, spring comes shyly, as if unsure whether it will be welcomed by people. It's like a daffodil, or Lily, in a basin on the window edge of a slum house, so you don't know what it's doing there. --Blade


The petals of daffodils are yellow. They don't bloom until the temperature gets warmer in spring. Most of the flower buds of daffodils are sold in the market. Customers need to buy them and put them in vases containing water before they can bloom slowly. Daffodils represent spring, hope and narcissism.