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65438+ 10 7 birthday flower language: white chrysanthemum flower language

65438+1October 7: Libra

Birthday flower: white chrysanthemum

Pope in the mid-4th century, the flower of Saint Kyle.

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 mixed 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. This white chrysanthemum belonging to Compositae was chosen to be dedicated to Saint Kyle, who was the Pope in the middle of the 4th century and was widely known for his noble faith and noble behavior like a saint. This kind of flower is easy to reproduce and is wild in the mountains of Asia Minor.

Flower language: noble

This is the flower of Saint Kyle, which was chosen to be dedicated to the Pope in the middle of the 4th century. Among the popes of all ages, this pope is recognized as the noblest person, and because of this pope, his gorgeous language is "noble". Everyone who is blessed by this kind of flower has extraordinary noble sentiments, but this refined temperament is often mistaken for arrogance, so the opposite sex is afraid of being boring, afraid to confess to you and dare not talk to you.

Birthstone: opal

Mixed with red as ruby, blue as sapphire, green as emerald, opal with various gems and colors shows a sense of harmony. Colorful luster is the characteristic of opal. The richer the color, the better the quality.

As for the high-brightness opal in Mexico and opal in ivory or black in Australia, although there are great differences in appearance, they are equally popular. The more expensive one is Black Opal in Australia.

The legend of opal

Since ancient times, Europeans have had a superstition: 10 people who were not born in October will bring misfortune if they have opals. This superstition may be because it has many color changes! In Scotland, people think it is a strange stone that has influenced people's lives seven times. Legend has it that there was a beautiful girl named Christine, a noble family in Edinburgh. One day she accidentally got the original stone of Opal, which she cherished very much. Because of the original stone, she went from the king's lover to the duchess, monk and nun, and finally became a prostitute and died in poverty. But this rumor was refuted by Queen Victoria. Her favorite necklace is made of opal!