What is the symbolism of chrysanthemums?
Do you know these? The symbolism of chrysanthemums and the explanation of the language of flowers and symbolic meanings in the aspect of green plants and flowers are introduced in detail for you below.
I. What does it represent?
1. Auspicious Longevity: Chrysanthemums have been a favorite flower of people since ancient times, with good symbolic meanings, representing auspiciousness and longevity. They are very auspicious and are often combined with other plants that symbolize auspiciousness in many calligraphy, painting, and embroidery works.
2. Upright and Unyielding: Chrysanthemums can bloom in winter. Although the temperature is relatively cold, they can still burst into flowers, representing the spirit of being upright and unyielding, with tenacious vitality.
3. Elegant and Pure: When the flowering period is over and the flowers gradually wither, chrysanthemums do not naturally shed their petals like other flowers, but wither on the flower stems. This can be compared to people with noble character, representing not associating with people of bad character, having their own persistence and pursuit, symbolizing elegance and purity, and having integrity and unique temperament.
4. Retiring to the Countryside: Chrysanthemums can also represent retiring to the countryside, indicating a leisurely, peaceful, and comfortable life in the countryside, avoiding the hustle and bustle of the outside world, and having their own persistence and pursuit within.
5. Sentiment of Sadness: Chrysanthemums also represent the sentiment of sadness.
II. What are the taboos?
Chrysanthemums often appear at funerals, so they also carry the meaning of remembrance and should not be randomly given to others.
Above is the full content of what the symbolism of chrysanthemums is and their language of flowers and symbolic meanings. Have green plant enthusiasts understood?