This explains so much
« That tiger stood straight up on his hind legs and, raising his left paw, punctured his own breast with one jab. Then, gripping the skin, he tore downward with a loud rending noise and he became completely stripped of his own hide as he stood there by the side of the road. Look how abominable he appears! Oh! That hideous form: All smeared with blood, the naked body; Most sickly red, the warped legs and feet; Like shooting flames, wild hair by the temples; Bristlingly hard, two eyebrows pointing upward; Hellishly white, four steel-like fangs; With light aglow, a pair of gold eyes; Imposing of mien, he mightily roared; With power fierce, he cried aloud. »
(The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 1, Trs. Anthony C. Yu)
My portfolio: SHIZUOKA
The shadows.
Also, how the smaller flowers are closer n look like a crown then the crown slowly slides away, at the end it disappeared totally.
The petals lose their colour n elasticity and then they crumple.
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