What does the Wisteria imply, and what are the sayings and legends about Wisteria flowers?

What does the Wisteria symbolize?

A comprehensive introduction to what the Wisteria symbolizes, the language of Wisteria flowers, and the experience of green plant maintenance in legends, followed by a thorough introduction.

The Wisteria flower symbolizes love, signifying endless love, willing to sacrifice everything for love. The language of the Wisteria flower is to live for love and to die for love, intoxicating love, lingering thoughts, and captivating love. The reason for such symbolism and language is that when the Wisteria flowers bloom, the branches hang down gently, with small purple flowers opening and swaying in the wind, resembling endless love and also like longing.

I. The symbolism of Wisteria flowers Wisteria symbolizes love, representing the love for one's partner and the willingness to sacrifice everything for love. The language of the Wisteria flower is to live for love and to die for love, as well as intoxicating love, lingering thoughts, and captivating love. The hanging Wisteria flowers sway in the wind, just like endless love, and also like longing for someone. It looks very dreamy and romantic, making it very suitable for confessing love. You can give it to someone you like to express your love and your desire to be with them. It can also be given to someone who is about to travel far away to express your longing.

II. The legend of Wisteria flowers It is said that there was a girl in a purple dress who longed for love very much. She always persevered in hoping to meet and fall in love with her beloved. The matchmaker was moved by the girl's sincerity and dreamed to her at night, telling her that "when spring comes next year, you will meet your destined person in the locust forest at the back of the hill." The girl looked forward to spring day and night, and when spring came, she waited in the forest every day but never met her destined person. Until one day, when the girl returned home, she was bitten by a venomous snake, and a man in white appeared to save her. The girl fell in love with the man, but the man's status as an outsider was not accepted by the girl's parents. In the end, they committed suicide together, and at the place where they died, Wisteria grew.

The above introduction to what the Wisteria symbolizes and the language and legends of Wisteria flowers and green plant maintenance experience, hoping to bring you help in your life!