What does the red bean plant symbolize?
An introduction to the symbolism of the red bean plant and its romantic flower language, as well as information about the greenery and flowers. Next, the editor will provide an introduction for netizens.
The red bean plant should not be unfamiliar to everyone. In the early spring, the beautiful red bean flowers slowly cover every branch of the red bean tree. Each red bean flower is like a beautiful butterfly, resting on the top of the red bean tree, with a lovely purple-pink color. The unique feature of the red bean plant is that we see its flowers first, and then it starts to grow leaves. Today, the editor will talk about what this unique red bean plant symbolizes.
What does the red bean plant symbolize?
I. The red bean plant symbolizes family harmony
The reason why the red bean plant is used to compare with family affection and symbolize family harmony and prosperity is based on a legend: In the Southern Dynasties, Tian Zhen, the capital's governor, and his brothers Tian Qing and Tian Guang were dividing their inheritance. When all other properties had been settled, they discovered a luxuriant red bean plant in the courtyard that was difficult to divide.
That night, the three brothers planned to cut the red bean plant into three parts, with each brother receiving one part. The next morning, when the three brothers went to cut the tree, they found that the leaves of the red bean plant had all withered, and the flowers had all fallen. Tian Zhen sighed to his two brothers, "Humans are inferior to wood." Later, the three brothers reunited and lived harmoniously. The red bean plant seemed to understand human feelings and also recovered, growing lush and full of flowers. This is just one interpretation of what the red bean plant symbolizes; some say it represents Hong Kong.
II. The red bean plant symbolizes Hong Kong
The red bean plant represents Hong Kong because of its unique historical background. As early as 1965, Hong Kong had adopted the red bean plant as the city flower, and the newly established Municipal Council used the Chinese red bean plant as its logo. Due to the profound love of the Hong Kong compatriots for the red bean plant, after 1997, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China continued to use elements of the red bean plant in the design of its regional emblem, flag, and coins. This is another interpretation of what the red bean plant symbolizes.
Moreover, the red bean plant pattern on the Hong Kong regional flag has a flower core represented by five stars, corresponding to the five stars on the national flag of China, symbolizing that Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China and will thrive within the embrace of the motherland, symbolizing the love of Hong Kong compatriots for their country.
The above is the symbolism of the red bean plant and the related romantic flower language, provided for greenery enthusiasts to refer to, hoping to solve your problems in greenery and flower management.