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Flower language and symbolic meaning of plum blossom

Jane Margolis
2020-08-21 14:10:28
The flower language of plum is strong, elegant and loyal. It is a symbol of auspiciousness and happiness, which means happiness, happiness, longevity, smoothness and peace; it is a symbol of noble, arrogant and indomitable, which means strong character and high demeanor; it is a symbol of beauty, which can be used to describe a pretty girl.

Flower language

Strong, elegant and loyal.

The Language of Plum Blossom

Symbolism

The symbol of auspiciousness and happiness

In our country, plum blossom is a symbol of spring, auspiciousness and peace. The ancients believed that plum has four virtues: primordial pistil is yuan, flowering is Heng, fruiting is Li, and ripening is Zhen. Later generations believed that the five petals of plum blossom symbolized five blessings, that is, happiness, longevity, smoothness and peace.

The Language of Plum Blossom

The symbol of noble, aloof and indomitable

Plum blossom is the spiritual symbol of the Chinese nation, which symbolizes the spirit of perseverance, courage and self-improvement. As one of the three friends of the cold age, people have appreciated it since ancient times. Scholars of all dynasties have left moving works to praise the spirit and character of plum blossom. The lofty character and integrity of "knowing far is not snow, so as to have a dark fragrance" do not compete with flowers for the beauty of spring. As a result, the plum blossom is also a symbol of strong character and high moral integrity.

flower language of plum

The beauty symbol

The growth characteristics of plum blossom make it have the names of frost beauty, cold beauty and so on. There is a poem "living in a cold stream, plum blossom miscellaneous warm spring, learning make-up such as a little girl, laugh hair red lips", mostly to describe the beautiful girl plum blossom.

Beauty Symbol

Friendship symbolizes

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