The flowers corresponding to the Seven Deadly Sins were as follows:
1. [Crystal Orchid: It symbolizes the impermanence of black and white in the Underworld and represents the approach of death.]
2. [Paramita Flower: A blood-red flower that is related to death and the road to the netherworld. It awakens memories and symbolizes the omen of death.]
3. [Black Mandala: Symbolizes death, darkness, and sorrow. It is related to death, hell, and curses.]
4. [Heaven Fairy: It has a very high ornamental value and represents one of the seven deadly sins.]
5. Red Spiderlily symbolized death, the call of hell, and the precursor of death. It was a dark plant.
6. Rubus Rubus: It symbolizes the beauty of the end of the road, describing a woman's youth that is about to pass away, or the end of love.
7. [Poppy Flower: Beautiful and full of temptation, but hidden with killing intent. It represents the flower of death.]
These flowers corresponded to the Seven Deadly Sins, and their symbolic meaning and flower language were consistent with the meaning of the Seven Deadly Sins. They were used to describe and express different aspects of the Seven Deadly Sins.
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The seven sins in the anime Seven Original Sins were:
1 Pride (H Impatience)-Takashi Natsume
2. Jealousy (G-knot)-Yi Fengzi
3 Greed (A Mu Xu)-Great Sky Wing
4. Rage (K Kan Rage)-Shinhara Takuya
5. Sloth (M: Lazy)-Narumi Sugo
6 Pride (L Pride)-Takashi Natsume
7 Foolish (E-Dream)-Great Sky Wing
These seven sins were caused by the inner desires and personality traits of the protagonists, and they were also constantly punished and grown up in the story.
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