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The moral of plum blossom

The moral of plum blossom is as follows:

1, strong and unyielding

Plum blossoms bloom resolutely in the cold winter every year, standing proudly in the wind and snow, showing their colors and clanking their bones.

2. Good luck.

People think that the five petals of plum blossom represent smoothness, health, peace, happiness and luck respectively. Moreover, the flowers of plum blossom are elegant in appearance, rich in meaning, gorgeous and colorful, giving people a feeling of joy and peace of mind when they bloom, thus representing the meaning of good luck and wishful thinking of plum blossom.

3. Noble and elegant

It blooms alone in the cold wind and does not compete with flowers. It has a spirit of self-improvement and is indifferent.

Step 4 be loyal

Plum blossom is generally regarded as a symbol of loyalty and a gentleman, which is why people rank plum blossom at the top of the four gentlemen.

Plum blossom related knowledge points:

Plum blossoms are tall and straight and bright. The plum blossom, the first of the twenty-four flowers, has green ice branches, elegant shadow, beautiful fragrance and early flowering. "Xiang Xuehai dares to produce thousands of flowers, and a tree will spring first." Known as the flower base.

The lofty character and loyalty of "knowing far away is not snow, only fragrance comes" symbolizes the spirit of our descendants of the dragon. Pine, bamboo and plum blossom are called "three friends of the old cold" Plum blossom was cultivated in Shang Dynasty and has a history of nearly 4000 years.

Mei is the birthday girl among flowers. Many areas in China have thousands of years of Gu Mei, and there is a 1,600-year-old golden plum in Huangmei County, Hubei Province, which is still making flowers.

Plum blossoms are in full bloom in the snow, the fragrance is lingering in the cold, the image of iron bones and ice hearts, and the image of high morality and integrity inspires people to strive for self-improvement and persevere in welcoming the arrival of spring.