Peppermint has two kinds of flower language.
First, in love, it means to meet you again, that is, to love me again. Second, it symbolizes virtue.
Greek mythology interprets a love tragedy about mint.
Hades, the king of the underworld, fell in love with the beautiful and moving fairy manci at first sight and was infatuated with the pursuit. Therefore, it makes Persephone, the wife of Pluto, feel extremely jealous and angry. In order to make her husband forget his little lover and punish Mancy, merciless Persephone cast a magic to turn her into a roadside grass, not only unnoticed, but also trampled by others.
Although Mancy has become a humble grass, her heart is still strong, and her beauty can not be erased. All these show that she has a cool and pleasant unique fragrance, and the more devastated and trampled, the more intense and attractive the fragrance is. Although from a beautiful fairy to an ordinary grass, it is loved by more and more people. This kind of grass is mint.