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The symbolism and language of the lotus

Comprehensively analyzing the symbolism and language of the lotus and understanding the symbolic meaning of plants and flowers, the editor will introduce to netizens next.

The lotus is a perennial floating leaf aquatic herb, with thick rhizomes, erect or prostrate. It is named after its flowers bloom from dusk to noon the next day.

The lotus not only has bright colors but can also be made into fresh cut flowers or dried flowers. It is also a rare plant for water purification, greening, and beautification in cities.

The lotus "rises from the mud but not stained, washes the clear ripples but not seductive," and has been regarded by ancient Chinese sages as a symbol of noble and elegant.

Like the lotus, the lotus has always been recognized as sacred and beautiful, so the language of the lotus flower is cleanliness, purity, and chaste meaning.

As an embodiment of sanctity, the lotus is often used to worship goddesses in ancient countries such as Greece and Rome.

In German culture, the language of the lotus is enchanting. As the birthday flower of August 5th, people blessed by the lotus naturally have a charm that is hard for the opposite sex to resist.

In ancient Egypt, the lotus was known as the "sacred flower" and was often used for prayer, symbolizing "only the beginning, not the illusion."

The above is[] about the symbolism and language of the lotus, and the symbolic meaning of understanding the lotus. Green plant enthusiasts might as well refer to this.