Higanbana (plant)

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Higanbana
Anime
鬼滅之刃 彼岸花.jpg
Higanbana in Kimetsu no Yaiba
Real Life
彼岸花三次元.png
A real higanbana
Name Higanbana
Other Names Red spider lily, Manjushage (曼珠沙華)
Species Lycoris radiata
Origin All continsnts except Antarctica, mainly Asia
Characters Flower Knight Girl:Higanbana, Onmyoji:Higanbana
Works Hell Girl, Flower Knight Girl, Onmyoji (game)
Information
Domain Eukaryote
Kingdom Plantae
Subkingdom Viridiplantae
Superphylum Spermatophyta (seed plants)
Phylum Angiospermae
Subphylum Angiospermace
Class Liliaceae (Monocotyledons)
Subclass Liliidae
Order Asparagales
Family Amaryllidaceae
Genus Lycoris

A higanbana (Japanese: 彼岸花ひがんばな, ヒガンバナ) is a type of plant in the Lycoris genus in the Amaryllidaceae family.

It is also known as the red spider lily, or as manjushage (曼珠沙華) in Japanese.

Higanbana and higanbana-based things appear frequently in ACGN works.

Introduction

In the narrow sense, higanbana specifically refers to the species "Lycoris" of the genus Amaryllidaceae, and in the broad sense, it is a general term for the genus Lycoris. The red spider lily is a variant of Lycoris.

The name "Higanbana" is named after the legend that the flower (mostly referring to the red spider lily) was born on the other side of the Styx River. The transliteration is "Manjushage", which is derived from the Sanskrit "Majusaka".

The plant of Lycoris is a perennial herb with nearly spherical bulbs underground, long and narrow ribbon leaves, and flowers in umbels.

Lycoris is native to the Yangtze River Basin in China and is cultivated in most parts of the world except Antarctica, and is more common in Southwest China and Japan.

Wild Lycoris (higanbana) mainly grows in rivers, streams and some hilly areas in dark, humid, acidic and fertile soils, and is resistant to cold and heat.

Higanbana in human culture

  • The higanbana is an ornamental flower, which can be used as a potted plant or in a garden, and is often artificially planted as a garden scenery.
  • According to legend, the red higanbana grows on the other side of the Styx River (the river of the underworld, the river of Huangquan, the river of hell, and the three-way river) and the roadside of Huangquan. Therefore, in works involving the underworld, hell, and the world of demons, it is common to see the appearance of higanbana. There are many versions of the legend.
  • According to Japanese legend, the higanbana is a flower that voluntarily threw itself into hell and was banished back to the world, but was still reluctant to leave and wandered on the Yellow Spring Road.
  • It is said that red and white flowers grow in hell and heaven respectively. There is also a saying that the mandala grows on the road of heaven, and the higanbana grows on the road of hell, representing the two endings after death: rebirth and depravity.
  • The bulbs of Lycoris are poisonous and can cause vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, but can be eaten after processing.
  • In traditional Chinese medicine, safflower Lycoris can be used as medicine for expectorant, detoxification, swelling, pain relief, and anti-cancer.
  • The flower language of the other side of the flower is: life and death forever, give up, sad memories, etc.

Higanbana in ACG

For characters themed after the higanbana, see Category:Higanbana.

Biological

In Japanese culture, the higanbana is considered to be a flower that grows in the underworld, so characters designed with this concept often carry a sense of mystery, in the picture is Onmyoji character Higanbana
Hotaru Shiragiku with some higanbana
  • Hell Girl: The surroundings of the Hell Studio and the banks of the Styx River (Santu River) are full of higanbana. In addition, the higanbana is also the representative flower of Ai Enma.
  • Kimetsu no Yaiba: In the anime, higanbana appear frequently, and are also an important clue to the story. According to the information left by the doctor, Muzan Kibutsuji must find a blue higanbana in order to see the light again. What's interesting is that the blue higanbana, which was impossible to find before his death, was discovered by the descendant of Inosuke Hashibira after decades of time.
  • Yoshiwara Higanbana: The heroine, Chihaya (Rin), meets Sakurawaya Tokiyu in a sea of higanbana during her childhood, and by this chance, they form an inseparable bond. In addition, the appearance of higanbana in the game also suggests the tragic ending of both.
  • Touhou Project: There are higanbana in full bloom in the area of the Missing Tomb. (Perfect Memento in Strict Sense states that there are cherry blossoms called "Purple Cherry Blossoms" in Wuyuan Tomb, while Curiosities of Lotus Asia mentions that there are higanbana on the Tomb)
  • Kantai Collection: There are 8 higanbana on the ship of Night Strait Hime.
  • Onmyoji: There is a sea of higanbana in the Underworld, and it is the home of the yōkai Higanbana.
  • Inuyasha: The anime's first ending, "My will", features some higanbana.

Anthropomorphic

Higanbana-related things in ACG