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The Flower Language of Peach Blossom: Prisoner of Love

A peach blossom and a poem, who is crazy about flowers? When apricot blossoms fall, peach blossoms bloom. Since ancient times, peach blossom has won people's love and has always been the object of praise by literati, and there are many legends about peach blossom. Peach blossom, as synonymous with spring and beauty, is worthy of people's love.

What is the flower language of peach blossom? Let's have a look.

Flower language and its representative meaning are: prisoners of love.

In China, peach blossoms are always inseparable from the word love. People often say that peach blossom is lucky because it can bring people opportunities for love. With the blessing of peach blossom, I believe you will have your own love soon.

Huabu: You are confident, like thinking and have a positive view of your future. Because you are a rational person, you won't feel too smart. Is this because your mind is still unstable? When you find your sweetheart, you will become a prisoner of love.

Flower proverb: Only when you are competitive will you be jealous.

Peach, pink and willow green are typical scenes of spring. There are many varieties of peach blossoms in China. In some places, peach blossoms bloom almost all year round, and the flowering period is not limited to spring. The famous varieties are April White, May Fresh, June Tuan, July Red, August Shou, September Chrysanthemum and Xuelihong. Peach blossom is not only a love flower, but also brings good luck to people. It is an auspicious flower, and mahogany can also be carved into exquisite ornaments to ward off evil spirits.

Peach blossom is a symbol of a better life.

Among the legends related to peach blossoms, Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Garden" has the longest influence, which describes that ... the peach blossom forest is sandwiched between hundreds of steps, and there are no miscellaneous trees in it. The fragrant grass is delicious and colorful, which makes fishermen very different from their interests; If you go any further, you will want to be poor. When the forest is full of water, you will get a mountain. The mountains belong to fertile fields, beautiful ponds, mulberry and bamboo, and the traffic in the building is heard by chickens and dogs.

Tao Yuanming, an elegant figure, has created a fascinating and immortal ideal for people, and I don't know how many generations of people with lofty ideals and people who pursue a better life have been inspired and influenced. So people like to name their homes with peach blossoms, such as "Taohuawu", "Taohuapu" and "Taohuaan".

Peach blossom is a symbol of longevity.

"Tai Fang Qing" says: "Picking peach blossoms on March 3rd and soaking them in wine will eliminate all diseases, which is lewd." The immortal said, "Take peach gum in high autumn and you will live forever." Peach fruit is regarded as something to prolong life, which leads to many stories such as the flat peach party of the queen mother. So peaches are also called "longevity peaches". Wu Changshuo, a painter in the late Qing Dynasty, even recited longevity peaches magically. He said, "A burning flower is as beautiful as wine in China. It takes 3,000 years to bloom, which is better than fighting. "

There is also a legend circulating in our country: Kuafu chased the sun before he died and threw the Shenmu out, turning it into a peach forest. The earliest Spring Festival couplets in China were all made of red boards, also called Taofu. Until now, people still believe that mahogany products can ward off ghosts and evil spirits. Peach, on the other hand, means longevity. Give the old people a birthday and give them a plate of longevity peaches to show that they wish them a long and healthy life.

Peach blossom is a symbol of students and disciples.

The spring composed of peach blossom and plum blossom is full of infinite vitality and has been praised as a student and disciple since ancient times. "peaches and plums are all over the world" and "peaches and plums are self-made" to praise teachers' achievements.