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How many flowers does the bride hold for the bride?

When we go to the wedding, we can all see the bride holding a bunch of flowers. The flowers are beautiful. Every bride has different flowers. So how many flowers should the bride hold? What kind of flowers should the bride use to hold the flowers?

How many flowers did the bride hold for her?

The bride always pays great attention to the number of flowers when choosing a bouquet. Because different numbers represent different meanings, the bride usually chooses the following numbers to make the number of the bouquet. 9: Just stay together and love each other for life! 10 flower: represents a perfect marriage! 1 flower: stands for specificity and sincerity! 9 flowers: representing a lifetime together! 20 flowers: representing two kinds, never changing their minds! 1 Hua: It means that you are the only one for me! Two flowers: they represent a pair, a match made in heaven!

What kind of flowers should the bride use to hold the flowers?

1. Lily of the Valley

It is the best choice for a romantic French wedding. Lily of the valley is a string of snow-white bell-shaped flowers, which seems to ring and convey the bell of happiness at any time, while its faint floral fragrance is gentle, subtle and clear. In the love myths of Ukraine, Northern Europe, France and many other countries, Lily of the Valley appropriately interprets those fateful encounters: firm and eternal love.

2. Flying all over the sky

Snow-white baby's starry sky flowers are extremely small and light, and hundreds of exquisite and flawless flowers gather at will, just like the stars in the boundless night sky, hazy as fog, extremely graceful and elegant, and as gentle and moving as the breath of lovers. The stars all over the sky are often regarded as supporting roles in the choice of holding flowers, and the red rose means "having a special liking"; Express "love and warmth" with carnations all over the sky; Use gladiolus with a small star to express "I wish you great success"; Use the doll star's forget-me-not to express "friendship lasts forever"

3. Bai Baihe

Lily is deeply loved by people because of its quiet and introverted characteristics. Lily is unique, clean and elegant, symbolizing some independent and gentle women. Lily symbolizes purity, solemnity, smooth career, century-old harmony and deep blessing. Therefore, Bai Baihe is also a very common choice for brides to hold flowers.

4. Phalaenopsis purpurea

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The flower language of Phalaenopsis is I love you, and happiness will fly to you! Putting a white flower Phalaenopsis at home when you are newly married indicates a happy marriage, and putting a flower at home with friends indicates harmonious coexistence. Paired with a purple and white wedding dress, the classic color matching will also make guests appreciate your eyes.

5. Gardenia

Gardenia leaves have been green for a long time, and the flowers are overflowing. It has profound emotional meaning and contains the essence of beautiful and tenacious love. The longer Mika lasts, the more she can express her life's touch. If you choose gardenia, it means waiting for a lifetime of love!

The posture of the bride holding a bouquet.

1. The little finger is on the same side as the thumb, and hold the flower stalk. The purpose is to fix the bouquet and prevent it from shaking.

2. If you hold flowers in both hands, you need to hold your head up and hold your chest high, so that the way of holding flowers is not only pleasant and comfortable, but also reflects the feeling of self-confidence.

At the wedding, the bride usually stands on the left side of the groom, so at this time, the bride can only hold the flowers with her left hand.

The meaning of the bride holding flowers.

Holding flowers originated from the custom of ancient westerners: they believed that strong-smelling spices and herbs (even garlic and chives) could protect wedding participants from bad luck and diseases.

Later, this custom was inherited and gradually had more meanings. The most popular saying now is well known: when an unmarried woman receives a bouquet thrown by the bride at the wedding, she will be blessed and become the next bride to get married.