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What does hibiscus mean and what is its symbolic significance?
Hibiscus is a deciduous shrub or small tree, native to China. It likes to win in the sun and is not cold-tolerant, so it can't grow in winter. Every flower has some symbolic meaning or flower language, so what is the meaning of hibiscus flowers? Let's take a look at the hibiscus flowers in Bian Xiao Flower Language. The implication of hibiscus: slender beauty, chastity, purity and beauty. Hibiscus flowers are also known as hibiscus, Manglietia, frost-resistant flowers and so on. Common varieties are Bai Furong, pink hibiscus, red hibiscus, Huang Furong and drunken hibiscus. Drunk hibiscus, also known as three drunken hibiscus, blooms with white flowers in the morning, pink flowers at noon and crimson flowers at night. It is a rare and precious variety.

The origin of flower names

The name of hibiscus originates from an ancient legend. It is said that a woman's husband died at sea, but the woman didn't believe it. So he squatted by the water every day and waited for him to come back. One day, she saw her husband's face in the water. When she turned around, she saw a tree on the shore and took it as her husband. People call this tree hibiscus flower, and the flower she blooms is hibiscus flower. Later generations called it hibiscus flower for its beauty.

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The color of hibiscus flowers is white or pink in the morning and will turn red in the afternoon. It is quite special to have such a changing flower in a short time. Therefore, the hibiscus flower language means precocity.

The unique personality of hibiscus flowers

The reason why hibiscus is loved by everyone is that it is extremely beautiful, changing three times a day, and its delicate posture often makes people linger; The second is its unique frost resistance. This kind of flower blooms from September to November in the lunar calendar. At this time, the flower withered, but it was in full bloom in Ao Shuang.

The symbolic significance of hibiscus flowers

In China, hibiscus symbolizes wealth and good luck. Scholars often recite poems and paint with hibiscus as the theme, and folks often embroider hibiscus patterns for decoration and take hibiscus as a gift. Lotus and peony are put together, which means wealth; If hibiscus flowers are combined with sweet-scented osmanthus, it means that the husband is noble and the wife is glorious; The pattern of hibiscus flowers and a mandarin duck bird symbolizes prosperity all the way; Red hibiscus with asparagus symbolizes good luck. My friend's birthday present is pink hibiscus decorated with stars all over the sky, which means blessing happiness and pure friendship. Red hibiscus flowers are elegant and generous. Congratulations on your wedding.

What is the symbolic meaning of lily?

Lily has always had a reputation of elegance and purity, and has always been deeply loved by everyone. In many festivals, you can see the shadow of lily, because it can be given to a wide range of people, such as kind elders and parents, female tickets or friends and colleagues. Let's look at the meaning of sending lilies in the floral dictionary. Lily's flower language: success, blessing, nobility and purity.

Unless otherwise specified, the lily we refer to in our daily life refers to Bai Baihe, which has become the representative of the whole lily family because of its purity. In fact, there are many kinds of lilies, and the flower language of various lilies is not the same. Generally, sending lilies represents smoothness, success, blessing and nobility.

Lily symbolizes purity, solemnity and smooth career! Lily has the meaning of a hundred years of harmony and deep blessing.

All lilies have the meanings of success, success, blessing, and noble blessing.

Bai Baihe: It symbolizes a hundred years of harmony, lasting love, purity, solemnity and mutual affinity.

Pink lily: a symbol of purity and elegance

Yellow lily: a symbol of wealth and nobility

Black Lily: Love and Curse

Flower language of different lily varieties;

Bai Baihe: Pure and solemn.

Perfume lily: purity, wedding blessing and nobility

Corn Lily: Persistent Love and Courage

Weaving Lily: Talent, Majesty and Excellence

Christmas Lily: Celebration, Celebration and Truth

Narcissus and lily: the joy and expectation of meeting.

Sunflower Lily: Victory, Honor and Wealth

Gilly: Wealth, honor, purity and elegance.

Wild Lily: Happy forever.

Foxtail Lily: Noble, Prosperous and Outstanding

Black Lily: Love Curse

Pink lily: pure and lovely

Red Lily: Love you forever.

Lily Huang: I wish you a speedy recovery.

Christmas Lily: Celebration, Celebration and Truth

Summary: Lily can be given to all kinds of objects, and lily can also be given to others with other flowers, so that the meaning will be deeper and the visual effect will be more beautiful.

What is the flower language and symbolic meaning of bamboo?

In China's traditional Chinese painting, there are landscape plants, which are often compared to people with high moral character and integrity. They are called one of the Four Gentlemen, and they are bamboo.

The flower language symbol of bamboo: flexibility and firmness of life, eternal youth, integrity and pride, modesty, longevity and tranquility, happiness and harmony, gentleness.

Bamboo: it shows integrity, although not strong, but it is tall and firm; Not afraid of cold and heat, it lasts forever. Bamboo, plum and pine are three old and cold friends, pine symbolizes evergreen, plum symbolizes purity and cleanliness, bamboo is the embodiment of a gentleman, and the gentleman among the four gentlemen. Seven virtues of bamboo, bamboo is tall and unyielding; Means integrity. Although bamboo has bamboo joints, it does not stop; It's called endeavor. Bamboo is straight outside and hollow inside, like a valley; This is an empty idea. Bamboo can't blossom, face up; It's simple. Bamboo is detached, independent and indomitable; It's called the drow. Although bamboo is outstanding, it is not loose; This is a good team. Bamboo has been handed down from generation to generation, working hard and blaming others; This is called responsibility.

Legend of bamboo

In ancient times, King Yao had two daughters. The eldest daughter's name is Nv Ying, the second daughter is E Huang, and the elder sister is two years old. Nvying and E Huang are handsome, virtuous and kind. Yao Wang likes his two daughters very much. King Yao chose Yu Shun as his heir and gave his two daughters to Shun as his wife. Shun has done many good things for the people while helping to manage state affairs. After the death of King Yao, Shun Di acceded to the throne. Three Miao tribes in the south (Hunan) have repeatedly harassed the border and led a great army south. E Huang and Nv Ying followed their companions to hold the lakeside. When the army marched south to Cangwu, King Shun died of illness and was buried at the foot of Jiuyi Mountain (later called Lingling).

When E Huang and Nv Ying learned the bad news, they cried until tears came to their eyes. Tears spilled on the bamboo gas, and the bamboo was stained with spots and became a spotted bamboo. Later, the two sisters drowned. To commemorate E Huang and Nv Ying, a temple named Huangling Temple was built near Xiangshui. Legend has it that they both became the goddess of Xiang water, that is, the lady of Xiang. Their graves are on Mount Heng. After the death of the second princess, a kind of bamboo was produced in Junshan, Dongting Lake at the outlet of Xiangshui. The bamboo was stained with a faint purple scar, which is said to be formed by the blood and tears of the Second Princess. People named this kind of bamboo Phyllostachys pubescens, also called Torreya grandis. In Chairman Mao's poems, there are a thousand tears in Bambusa, which is the story.

What is the symbolic meaning of daffodils?

Since ancient times, daffodils have been clean, elegant and fragrant in people's hearts. It is one of the flowers suitable for indoor display in winter. Narcissus is loved by people, in addition to its small and lovely flowers and fragrant smell, it also has a very beautiful meaning.

Symbolic significance of daffodils: purity and auspiciousness

Narcissus belongs to the genus Narcissus of Amaryllidaceae, which is native to China and has been cultivated in China for more than 1000 years. It is one of the traditional famous flowers in China. Alias: Ling Boxian, Yulinglong, Jinyintai, Narcissus, Yaonvhua, Shishihua, Tiancong, and Yali; Morphological characteristics: Amaryllidaceae perennial herb.

Narcissus leaves are long and narrow and planted in two rows. Scapes are hollow and oblate. Usually, each ball has several scapes, many of which can reach more than 10, and each scape can reach more than 10, forming an umbrella. Narcissus is mainly produced in warm and humid areas along the southeast coast of China, with Zhangzhou, Xiamen and Chongming Island in Fujian being the most famous. Narcissus is beautiful, green, fragrant, exquisite and elegant, and has become one of the world-famous indoor furnishings in winter.

Narcissus has another name of Ling Boxian, because most of them are raised in water, with rich fragrance and graceful in water. In China, daffodils are often used as the annual flowers to celebrate the auspicious New Year in Qing Dynasty. In western countries, it is said that daffodils are attracted to many beautiful women because a handsome young man named Nesos is unmoved. Nemesis made him fall in love with his shadow in the water and eventually died alone. After his death, he became a daffodil beside the water, so in western Europe, daffodils are also called shadow flowers, which means narcissism.