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The flower language and history of pineapple

Jane Margolis
2020-07-30 08:41:54
Pineapple is the most common fruit in our life. It tastes crisp and sweet, and is loved by the elderly and children. But have you ever thought about the beautiful implication represented by pineapple? Why is it called pineapple? This article tells you.

Pineapple flower language and history

Flower language

Pineapple flower is as popular as pineapple, and its flower language also has a good moral. Pineapple flower symbolizes perfection.

How does this flower language come from? That's because pineapple flowers from the beginning of germination to brilliant flowering and then to the final results, are not distracted, the heart has always been the pursuit of perfect faith. One flower after another is densely distributed on the flower stem, forming a flower spike. The flowers are all colorful and star shaped. Different from other fruits, pineapple can be used as a kind of indoor potted flowers. It has a strong observability and deserves to be called the "Darling" in the flower market.

History

The origin of the name pineapple has something to do with polomi. As we all know, paramy is a Buddhist term, which means to reach the other side. Pineapple originated in India and was introduced to China from Southeast Asia and other places. Parami is the combination of the sound and free translation of Sanskrit paramim. Because Buddhism originated in India, pineapple was originally translated as "pineapple honey". The original meaning is that the fruit of pineapple fruit trees is large and sweet. After a long-term development, the word "many" was omitted.

There is another saying related to a famous person in the history of cultural exchange between China and the West. Marco Polo's travels greatly promoted the cultural exchange between China and the West. Therefore, in order to make the imported fruit have a little "foreign taste", the water fruit is referred to as "polo".

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