Along with the golden sunlight and the chattering sound of cicadas, phoenix flowers have begun to blossom in vivid red clusters all over the streets, brightening up the early summer scenery. When the phoenix flowers blossom, another test season begins, bringing back many memories of student life.
Along with the golden sunlight and the chattering sound of cicadas, phoenix flowers have begun to blossom in vivid red clusters all over the streets, brightening up the early summer scenery. When the phoenix flowers blossom, another test season begins, bringing back many memories of student life.
The idea of the phoenix tree as a “symbol” of school age has persisted in the subconscious, associating it with the schools of several generations at once. The phoenix shadow is constantly present, protecting and preserving priceless memories of innocent and carefree student years.
Everyone remembers the delicate yet crimson phoenix wings. Perhaps this is why poinciana blossoms are often referred to as "student flowers."
On a hot summer day, the phoenix tree provides shade to generations of children with its enormous canopy of leaves, much like a colorful umbrella in the midst of the school yard. Poinciana flowers have began to blossom in May, “lighting a fire” across the schoolyard to signify that test season is approaching.
Summer becomes more meaningful for 12th grade students since the return season is also the time to prepare for the farewell season, say goodbye to student days, and leave school to embark on a new chapter in their life.
Poinciana has began to blossom, displaying its bright colors not only in schools, but also on roads and streets.
BINH NHI
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