What is the language of flowers for the bird of paradise? What is the meaning and legend of the bird of paradise flower?

What is the Flower Language of the Bird of Paradise?

Comprehensive analysis of the flower language of the Bird of Paradise, as well as the meaning and legends of the Bird of Paradise flowers, are as follows:

Flower Language

1. No matter when, no matter where, never forget that the person you love is waiting for you.

2. The bird that can fly to heaven can bring various emotions and yearnings to heaven.

Legend of the Bird of Paradise I: Waiting

In the distant past, there was a large forest. Inside the forest, there lived a kind-hearted young man who made a living by hunting, but he never harmed small animals. Every day at dawn, cute little birds would wake the young man up and guide him on his hunting trips. Due to the young man's kindness, he was always able to hunt game with the help of small animals.

One day, the young man went hunting as usual. As he passed by a large tree, he noticed a particularly beautiful bird with bright red feathers, but it was crying pitifully. When the young man approached the tree, he saw that the bird's wing was injured. So, he took in this beautiful bird, which was the Bird of Paradise. Every day, the young man would change its medicine and dress its wound. In return, the Bird of Paradise would sing beautiful songs for the young man, making his days full of joy.

Half a month passed, and the Bird of Paradise's wing healed. It was time to let the Bird of Paradise return to nature. The young man set the Bird of Paradise free. Being a very spiritual bird, it sang one last song for the young man, which was filled with reluctance. Finally, the Bird of Paradise flew away. The young man continued his routine of hunting from dawn till dusk, only to find that he was able to hunt more game than before. In fact, he didn't know that the Bird of Paradise was secretly helping him.

Gradually, the young man began to forget the Bird of Paradise. One day, the young man came back from hunting empty-handed and returned home very late. In reality, he had fallen in love with a beautiful girl at the other end of the forest. However, the girl proposed a condition: if he gave her the heart of the beautiful bird, she would accept his love and marry him.

The Bird of Paradise was willing to sacrifice its own life for the young man's happiness. The next morning, the young man got up early and went to the forest where he had saved the Bird of Paradise. He saw a red mass on the tree, as red as fire. He knew it was the Bird of Paradise, but it didn't sing beautifully as before, only cried sadly. The young man's heart ached, as if it was a final farewell. However, for the girl he liked, he aimed his gun at the Bird of Paradise. The Bird of Paradise stood still on the tree as if accepting the final judgment. The gun fired, and the Bird of Paradise's pitiful cry echoed through the forest, also waking the young man up. The Bird of Paradise fell at his feet, with bright red blood flowing from its mouth.

The young man held the poor body of the Bird of Paradise, thinking of the days they spent together. He cried sadly and finally realized his mistake. He buried the Bird of Paradise's body under the big tree. His tears fell into the soil where the Bird of Paradise was buried. Suddenly, a miracle happened; a small seedling sprouted from the soil and quickly grew into a bright red flower resembling the Bird of Paradise. From then on, the young man watered the Bird of Paradise every morning. Year after year, he waited for the Bird of Paradise.

Legend of the Bird of Paradise II: Waiting

The boy and girl were very much in love. The boy liked to take photos around the world, while the girl enjoyed gardening. No matter where the boy went, he would bring back local flower seeds for the girl. The girl loved the Bird of Paradise the most, so every year when the Bird of Paradise flowers bloomed, the boy would come home to accompany the girl to admire the flowers.

The boy was about to go out to take photos again, this time to a native tribe. The girl's brother wanted to go with him, and the girl agreed. On their way, they were attacked by wild beasts and got separated. A native girl saved the boy and brought him back to their tribe. This girl was the princess of the tribe. The princess liked the boy very much and wanted him to stay, but the boy only loved his girlfriend and was determined to leave. Out of anger, the princess used black magic to confuse the boy's mind, making him lose consciousness and live with her in the native tribe. All this was witnessed by the girl's brother, who returned home alone and told his sister not to wait for the boy anymore, as he would not return. The girl didn't believe her brother's words. She believed that when the Bird of Paradise flowers bloomed, the boy would come back.

The boy struggled with the last bit of consciousness left, trying to escape from the native tribe. The princess gave him two choices: live with her in the tribe or enter a cage with a tiger. The boy slowly walked towards the cage. At the last moment, the princess was moved and decided to set him free.

The girl continued to wait for the boy's return. The Bird of Paradise flowers bloomed, but the boy did not return. The flowers withered, and the boy was still not back. When the boy finally returned home, he didn't see the girl anymore. Her brother told him that the girl had died from longing.

The boy was overwhelmed with grief. From then on, he never went anywhere to take photos. He only stayed at home to grow flowers—the Bird of Paradise. Whenever someone passed by, he would give them a Bird of Paradise flower and tell them: "No matter when, no matter where, never forget that the person you love is waiting for you." This is the flower language of the Bird of Paradise.

The above is the introduction to the flower language of the Bird of Paradise, the meaning of the Bird of Paradise flowers, and the legends, which can be used as a reference.