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The flower language of lotus bag peony and moral, what legend story is there?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Different colors of Datura flowers, in fact, have different flower language and meaning, such as golden Datura, its flower language is happiness, pink Datura, its flower language is comfortable, white Dularia, its Flower language is purification, anesthesia, green Datoria, its Flower language is hope, black Datoria, it's flower language is darkness, death, purple Daturia, it's Flower Language is terror.

1. Flower Language and Implication

1, promise to pursue, promise to propose: Lotus peony is a kind of flower that can be used to respond, can express a kind of promise, a kind of reply, flower language is to promise to pursue, promise to propose.When someone is pursuing or proposing marriage, if you don't want to reply from the words, you can use the purse peony to show your heart, to imply that you agree to the request.

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2. Eternal love: The flower shape of the lotus and peony is very peculiar. Before blooming, the petals on both sides are very close to each other, just like presenting a heart shape. Therefore, the flower language implies eternal love.You can give it to the person you like and express your love in your heart.

3. Desperate love: The flower language of the lotus and peony not only has a positive meaning, but also has a negative meaning. It symbolizes desperate love, like heart-shaped petals and a beating heart without protection. The bottom part is very much like tears, like hopeless and desperate love.

2. What are the legends

The legend of the Lotus Bag Peony originated from a girl named Jade Girl. Her embroidery was very good and attracted many people to pursue her. However, she always liked a man in her heart. However, the man had not returned to his hometown since he was forced into the army outside, which expressed a kind of missing and deep love.

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