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What is the flower language of Yingshanhong

Yingshanhong, which blooms warmly in the mountains and rivers in spring, interprets the unique plant language with its fierce redness. As one of the top ten famous traditional flowers in China, this tenacious shrub not only decorates the mountains, rivers and land, but also carries a cultural code that spans thousands of years. Let us interpret the spiritual totem hidden between the petals through its gorgeous flowers. 1. The emotional code of Yingshan Red Flower Language 1. Witness of eternal love In folklore, when the mountains reflect the red blossoms, the God of Love will come to the world to spread blessings. This plant uses a long flowering period that lasts for 40 days, confirming the love oath of "always belonging to you." In southern Jiangxi, the wedding custom of newlyweds planting red in the mountains together remains, implying that marriage is as splendid and lasting as a flower. 2. Yingshanhong, a concrete manifestation of the spirit of moderation, shows unique wisdom of life: all tens of thousands of flowers bloom during flowering, and silently accumulates energy during non-flowering periods. This characteristic of "being gorgeous in its prime and restrained in its sleep" makes it the best botanical annotation of the Taoist philosophy of "relaxing and relaxing". Its root system can penetrate 3 meters into the rock cracks to absorb nutrients, confirming the survival wisdom behind moderation. 2. The cultural symbol system of Yingshanhong 1. Plant totem of revolutionary spirit In the old revolutionary area of Jinggangshan, Yingshanhong is called the "heroic flower." There is a local legend that "every red flower is the blood of a martyr." This plant uses its tenacious vitality-it can sprout first in the burned ground-to symbolize the unyielding belief of the revolutionaries. Its branches can withstand the severe cold of minus 15℃, just like the persistence of revolutionaries in adversity. 2. "Quan Fang Beizu", the natural carrier of oriental aesthetics in the Song Dynasty, records that the cultivation of Yingshanhong has exceeded a thousand years, and grafting technology has been available in the Tang Dynasty. literati associated its "gorgeous but not demonic" characteristics with the character of a gentleman. Su Shi once wrote that "When you look carefully at the creation, there is nothing at the beginning, and flowers bloom on their own in the south of the Yangtze River when spring comes" and praised its natural beauty. In modern gardening, flowering can be achieved all year round by regulating temperature, continuing the thousand-year dialogue between man and plants.

From love tokens to spiritual totems, Yingshanhong interprets the philosophy of life with its blazing bloom. This kind of plant rooted in the land of China is not only a miracle of natural creation, but also a living fossil of cultural inheritance. When we stare at the red mountains, what we see is not only the growth cycle of plants, but also the endless life of the national spirit.