Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - 1992 August 3 1 (Virgo) What are birthday flowers and their flower words, lucky flowers and lucky stones?

1992 August 3 1 (Virgo) What are birthday flowers and their flower words, lucky flowers and lucky stones?

August 3 1 Birthday Flower

Birthday flower: autumn longevity grass

/kloc-the flower of Si Nuo Nades in San Ramdo in the 3rd century.

Christianity has the habit of associating saints with specific flowers since ancient times, because the church often decorates the altar with blooming flowers when commemorating saints! In medieval Catholic monasteries, flowers were planted like gardening centers. Over time, the church combined 366-day saints with different flowers to form a so-called flower calendar. Most of the monasteries at that time were located in southern Europe, which belonged to the Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for planting flowers and plants. Qiufushou grass is a flower used to worship Si Nuo Nades of San Ramdo in the 3rd century/Kloc-0. He is Spanish and once sold himself to his employer to save slaves. 1239, become a cardinal.

Flower language: body body double

Chofu Shoucao was chosen to commemorate Saint Ramdosnos, who sold himself to his employer to save slaves and finally became a cardinal. So its flower language is "body double" People blessed by this flower have the spirit of getting more frustrated and brave, are not afraid of adversity and challenges, and even often stand up for others. With this noble sentiment, you will get the respect of the people you care about.

Birthstone: agate

It is said that agate is called "agate" because its original stone shape is similar to that of horse brain. There are records of agate deeds in both the Old Testament and Buddhist classics.

In the east, it is one of the seven treasures. Agate can be divided into chalcedony and agate. The original stone with uncomplicated color is called chalcedony, and the original stone with straight and parallel stripes is called striped agate (cut agate). According to the color of the original stone, it is also called twisted agate and crimson agate. Recently, dyed black agate is generally called agate.

The legend of agate

Legend has it that Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, is sleeping in the shade of a tree. Her son eros secretly cut off her shining nails and flew into the sky with them in his hand. Eros, who flew into the air, accidentally dropped her nails, and her fingers that fell to the ground turned into stones, that is, agates. Therefore, some people think that owning agate can strengthen love and adjust the feelings between themselves and their lovers. In Japanese mythology, there is a crescent-shaped green agate, which is one of the three great artifacts in Japan and is dedicated to the gods.