What does the language of tulips mean? What is the symbolic meaning represented by tulips?

What does the tulip flower language mean?

For netizens who are concerned, let's elaborate on what the tulip flower language means and the symbolic significance of green plants and flower planting, and follow the editor to take a look!

Tulips come in bright colors, with passionate red, red as fire; lively and beautiful yellow, yellow as gold; and orange with red and yellow, just like a ball of fire... The colorful tulips are neither艳 nor alluring, always elegant and dignified. Different colors of tulips also represent different meanings, some represent love and blessings, while others represent purity and eternity. Let's take a look at the flower languages of tulips and what different colored tulips represent!

About tulips, they are herbaceous plants belonging to the genus Tulipa in the Liliaceae family. They are the national flower of the Netherlands, and the Dutch people have designated the Wednesday closest to May 15th as the annual Tulip Festival. There are also poems and songs about tulips, and the fan club of the female singer Yu Kewei is also named after it. In European and American novels and poetry, tulips are also seen as symbols of victory and beauty, and can represent elegance and refinement. Tulips symbolize victory and beauty, and at the same time represent pure friendship and eternal blessings.

What does the tulip represent - love, charity, fame, beauty, blessings, eternity, declaration of love, eternal blessings. The meanings represented by different colored tulips are not the same. Red tulips represent: passionate love. Pink tulips represent: beauty, love, happiness, eternal love. Yellow tulips represent: optimism, nobility, preciousness, wealth, desperate love, rejection, your smile contains sunshine, sympathy for a love without hope. White tulips represent: pure love,纯洁 love, lofty love. Black tulips represent: unique leadership power. Purple tulips represent: endless love, the most loved, eternal love. Highland tulips represent: pride, resilience, creation of beauty, creation of beauty. Bi-color tulips represent: the beautiful you, joyful encounter. Feathery tulips represent: endless love. Wild tulips represent: chastity.

The flower language of tulips: universal love, consideration, elegance, wealth, capable, intelligent, love, charity, fame, beauty, blessings, eternity, declaration of love, eternal blessings.

The legend of tulips: In ancient Europe, there was a beautiful girl who was pursued by three handsome knights. One gave her a crown, another gave her a sword, and the last one gave her gold. The girl was very worried and didn't know how to choose because all three men were so excellent, so she turned to the flower god for help. The flower god turned her into a tulip, the crown into a flower bud, the sword into leaves, and the gold into a bulb, thus accepting the love of the three knights at the same time, and tulips became the embodiment of love. Since the crown represents the position of the highest nobility, the sword is a symbol of power, and having gold means having wealth, in ancient Europe only the nobility and celebrities had the qualifications to plant tulips.

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