Day lily, also called A Girl Without Sorrow, day lily, etc. China is also the origin of the day lily. The first kind means that this day lily does not refer to the day lily we eat, but refers to a sentence that Su Shi once wrote "Everything is a dream in the end, take a break, and the yellow butterfly will be sad tomorrow". This poem has the meaning of "late". When the poem spread, it gradually changed from the original "yellow butterfly" to "yellow butterfly" through the circulation of the people.
In the second way, the day lily was originally called cucumber, and cucumbers were mostly eaten cold, which means that they are all cold. The reason for saying this is to euphemistically accuse those who arrive late, which not only achieves the goal, but also does not make people embarrassed. There is also a saying that in some areas of our country, when banquets are held, it is customary to serve day lilies as the last course, and if the day lilies are cold, it will be too late for you to come back, and the banquet will be almost over when you come, which shows how late you are.
Except for the last statement, other day lilies do not refer to the original day lilies, some have evolved from the people, and some are appellations, but no matter which statement, they all express the same meaning, and they all refer to people who are unpunctual and late.