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What does the red umbrella with white pole mean?

Red umbrella, white pole, Internet slang, is also a children's song, and the image of poisonous mushroom described is the most typical Amanita muscaria.

"Red umbrella, white pole" comes from a scary Tong Yao song in Yunnan, which is used to remind people not to pick and eat wild mushrooms indiscriminately. Later, the video blogger "Nameless Y" added a tune, adapted and sang it, and it became popular on the Internet.

Red umbrellas and white umbrellas, let’s lie down together after eating.

Lie down on the board, sleep in the coffin, and then bury them together.

Buried mountains and mountains, cried and shouted, relatives and friends came to eat.

We have a meal, we have umbrellas, and we all lie down together.

Lying on the board, no one cares, the whole village is drying together.

After drying in the air, the umbrellas will grow. In the coming year, umbrellas will be collected all over the mountain.

Introduction to Amanita muscaria

Amanita muscaria (scientific name: Amanita muscaria), also known as Amanita muscaria and fly fungus, is commonly known as fly agaric or fly Amanita in English. A neurotoxic Basidiomycota fungus, one of the genus Amanita. The fruiting bodies of the bacteria are larger. The cap is 6-20cm wide. There are obvious short ribs on the edge, the surface is bright red or orange, and there are white or slightly yellow granular scales.

The gills are pure white, dense, free, and unequal in length. The fungus flesh is white and red near the epidermis. The stipe is long, upright, pure white, 12-25cm long and 1-2.5cm thick. There are often fine scales on the surface and grow in groups on the forest floor in summer and autumn.