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Lotus, chrysanthemum and plum blossom, what do they stand for?
Plum blossom is a traditional famous flower in China. Not only elegant, but also antique.

Today, poets and painters praise it, and what's more, they use its ice muscles, jade bone, and cold ling to leave fragrance.

It is regarded as the essence of the nation and respected by the world. The love of China literati in past dynasties.

Mei and many people praise Mei.

Mei, with her noble, strong and modest personality, gives people the motivation to make progress. In the cold, plum blossoms bloom first, and the world is alone in spring. Therefore, plums are often regarded by the people as an auspicious symbol of spreading good news in spring. Mei's legendary story and beautiful implication are widely spread in our country.

Chrysanthemum is a traditional famous flower in China. It is beautiful and colorful, but it doesn't win the favor with its exquisite beauty, but it wins the favor with its simple elegance and firmness, and blooms after the flowers fade. People love its exquisite charm, and even more love its first frost west wind in full bloom. China endowed it with noble and strong feelings and regarded it as a symbol of national spirit. Chrysanthemum, as the flower of Ao Shuang, has always been favored by poets. The ancients especially liked to name it after chrysanthemum, which was a metaphor for its noble sentiment and unyielding loyalty.

People in China like chrysanthemums very much. Since the Song Dynasty, there has been an annual Chrysanthemum Festival among the people. In ancient myths and legends, chrysanthemum was endowed with the meaning of good luck and longevity. For example, the combination of chrysanthemum and magpie means "family happiness"; The combination of chrysanthemum and pine is "longevity" and so on, which is widely used in folk.

Lotus is regarded as a symbol of pure land in the west in Buddhism, and it is a place where souls are bred. Most of the Buddha's body is placed on the lotus, so the Buddha is also called the lotus.

Poets of past dynasties praised the lotus flower for being muddy but not stained, clear but not evil, straight outside and penetrating inside, and compared it with a gentleman, giving it a holy image.

Lotus is also called lotus. Its double-flowered lotus is a symbol of longevity and pure love. It is the only flower, fruit (lotus root) and seed (lotus seed) that can coexist in a hundred flowers. Lotus, with its comprehensive symbol of beauty, love, longevity and sacredness, has become a popular flower in China, so it is often combined with the homonym of lotus in traditional auspicious patterns.