Litchi grows fast, has strong vitality and a long life cycle, so the meaning of litchi represents health and longevity, and symbolizes the happiness that the East China Sea is longer than Nanshan. For example, you can give it to your elders and wish them good health and good luck all their lives.
Second, good luck.
Litchi symbolizes good luck. Whenever there are fruitful results, there are vibrant scenes everywhere, which makes people fascinated. You can give it to your best friend and wish your friend a good start in his career and a bright future in the future.
Third, wealth.
The posture of litchi tree is very beautiful, evergreen all the year round, and the fruit looks bright red, which makes people drool. It is a symbol of rich life, and the cracked litchi is often regarded as a symbol of "great prosperity", so litchi symbolizes wealth.
Fourth, persistence.
Litchi symbolizes immortality. Whenever flowers are in full bloom, I will give them to my best friend. May our friendship last forever, always as fresh as litchi, and always keep our original heart unchanged. Let it live, it is worth a thousand words.
Litchi culture:
In Putian County, Fujian Province, China, there is an ancient litchi tree planted in the Tang Dynasty, named "Song Jiaxiang", which is over 1200 years old. This old tree is still full of vitality, lush foliage and rich fruits. It is not only the oldest litchi tree, but also a rare ancient and prolific fruit tree in the world.
"Song Jiaxiang" ancient litchi is not only famous in China, but also highly praised in Europe and America. 1903 and 1906, American missionary Proust transported saplings from Putian twice and successfully planted them in Florida, USA, and spread to southern States, Brazil, Cuba and other places.
Litchi planted in the United States and other countries can be said to be the descendants of "Song Jiaxiang". Song Jiaxiang, a thousand-year-old pear, has been listed as a key protected cultural relic in Putian City, Fujian Province.