What is the flower language of the banana lily?
A comprehensive explanation of what the banana lily's flower language is and a brief description of the plant's meaning and symbolism in the aspect of green plants and flowers. If there are any mistakes, please correct them!
The banana lily was originally called 'beautiful delicate woman' and later evolved. The origin of its name is said to be during the Chu-Han contention, when Yu Ji stabbed herself with a sword to motivate Xiang Yu to break through, creating a touching story in history—the Farewell of the霸王. Later, Xiang Yu was surrounded and chased by Han soldiers to the Wujiang River. Seeing that all was lost, the楚霸王 also stabbed himself with a sword, and the golden whip he carried inserted into the ground grew into a very lively green plant called 'King of the霸 Whip', which looked like the majesty and bravery of the楚霸王. After Yu Ji's death, her sweet spirit did not disperse, following to the banks of the Wujiang River, seeing her husband transformed into the 'King of the霸 Whip', and then turning into a banana lily to accompany the 'King of the霸 Whip' by his side, day and night accompanying her beloved husband.
The flower language of the banana lily symbolizes a bright future, consecutive filial piety, perseverance, etc. You can keep it at home or give it as a gift to friends, family, pregnant women, and those going through a low point in life.
The banana lily has the effects and functions of clearing heat and dampness, and purifying the air. The rhizome of the banana lily can clear heat and dampness as well as soothe tendons and activate collaterals, effectively treating diseases such as jaundice hepatitis and rheumatism numbness. Since the banana lily can absorb harmful substances such as sulfur dioxide, hydrochloric acid, and carbon dioxide, it usually can achieve the effect of purifying the air. In addition, the stem and leaf fibers of the banana lily are raw materials for artificial cotton and ropes, usually used for weaving gunnysacks and twisting ropes.
Do you know the flower language of the banana lily and the detailed introduction of its meaning and symbolism as described above?