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This traditional practice has been discarded, particularly in recent decades when big rice shortage perennially stared the nation right in its face.

Among those now used in wedding rites instead of rice are butterflies, those gentle, beautiful, and molticolored creatures fondly described by some "romantics" as "flying flowers."
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This traditional practice has been discarded, particularly in recent decades when big rice shortage perennially stared the nation right in its face.

Among those now used in wedding rites instead of rice are butterflies, those gentle, beautiful, and molticolored creatures fondly described by some "romantics" as "flying flowers."
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