In China, the peony personifies the principle of yang - masculinity, light, love, luck, wealth, spring, youth, happiness and longevity.
Already in the 16th century, more than 30 varieties of peonies were known in China, some of which were very expensive and were exchanged only for gold. In Chinese fairy tales, if the hero reaches the pinnacle of wealth and power, he will certainly plant peonies in his gardens, "which change color four times a day."
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