The name "Platycodon grandiflorum" seems to be taken from the herb with the same name, but in fact it is more named after "the inscrutable seal of Platycodon grandiflorum". The seal of Platycodon grandiflorum, shaped like a five-pointed star, was created by Yin and Yang teacher Abe Harumi to deal with monsters. It is often used in Japanese Shinto. Named after this name, it really conforms to the identity of Platycodon grandiflorum as a witch, and the characteristics of four souls to seal monsters and pure jade.
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Platycodon grandiflorum is a witch who guards the jade of four souls. It has strong spiritual strength and calm thinking and judgment. Usually, as long as a magic arrow is broken, the monster who comes to rob jade can be destroyed. However, because Inuyasha, who robbed jade fifty years ago, was in a similar situation to himself and didn't bite the bullet to save his life, he developed love songs.
Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. In an accident, Platycodon grandiflorum took in the robber Onigumo. Onigumo has a dirty desire for the beautiful witch Platycodon grandiflorum, hoping to take it for himself, and finally dedicate his body to the monster and become Naraku. Later, Onigumo's semi-demon Naraku turned them against each other. The seriously injured Platycodon grandiflorum reluctantly sealed Inuyasha, who fled with jade, and then took jade to death.