The four-leaf clover is the result of a genetic mutation that occurs in the leaves of some clover species, and whose nature has not yet been precisely determined. This phenomenon is quite rare and occurs in one in 10,000 individuals. That is why there is a widespread belief that finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck.
In the tradition of many peoples, there is a belief that a four-leaf clover brings good luck. With the Irish, every clover is considered a sign of good luck, so in the past, young couples often exchanged it during an engagement. Even in Celtic mythology, it was a sacred plant and a symbol of the reawakening of spring, and it is believed that St. Patrick used it to explain the meaning of Christianity to the people, so that the three-leaf clover became the symbol of the Holy Trinity in Ireland. Even today, many Irish people wear clover-shaped amulets.
A person who does well in life is often said to "live like a clover." This saying probably stems from the fact that cattle thrive best when fed on clover.
The four-leaf clover also symbolizes the four seasons and the four sides of the sky. When a man sees such a form and accepts it, he accepts the visible and invisible beauty into his heart…