The Legend of the Flower of the Dead: Aztec Folktale that Teaches Lessons on Eternal Love and Remembrance
In the heart of ancient Mexico, when the Aztec empire flourished under the golden light of the Sun God Tonatiuh, there lived a young couple whose love was as radiant as the dawn itself. The maiden, Xóchitl, whose name meant “flower,” was known throughout her village for her kindness and grace. Her beloved, Huitzilin, whose name meant “hummingbird,” was a