The meaning and symbolism of lotus flowers, as well as their implications and flower language.

The Meaning and Symbolism of Lotus

Today, we will introduce the meaning and symbolism of the lotus, as well as the related introduction of green plants and flowers about the implications and flower language of the lotus. Let's take a look together.

Flower language of lotus: purity, innocence, loyalty, faith

Symbolism of lotus: truth, goodness, beauty, integrity, profound friendship, wealth

The lotus symbolizes peace and hope

The blooming period of the lotus is generally from June to September. Now it is the beginning of May, and the lotus can't bear the loneliness and quietly blooms. Looking far and wide, the pool is full of leaves, as green as jadeite. White and pink lotuses compete to open, mixed with buds waiting to bloom.

The functions of lotus include losing weight, invigorating the spleen and stopping diarrhea, clearing heat and calming the mind, and clearing blood stasis to stop bleeding.

What friends are particularly concerned about is the method of losing weight. That is, lotus leaf tea. Put an appropriate amount of lotus leaves in a thermos, pour boiling water over them, and steep for 10 minutes. Then it can be drunk. Remember, do not boil the lotus leaves in a pot. Also, remember that drinking lotus leaf tea can cause excitement, similar to coffee. Do not drink it at night, or you might not be able to fall asleep.

What I remember clearly is: "It is not stained by the muddy water, nor seduced by the clear ripples, it is straight inside and out, without sprawling or branching, it can be observed from a distance but not playfully touched." Now is the perfect time to experience the meaning of "the young lotus just reveals its tender buds, with dragonflies already perched on top."

About twenty kilometers from me is Meijiang Ecological Park and Hetang Wetland, which have large areas of lotus ponds. Come and check it out. After a while, you can once again experience the joy of "最喜欢小儿无赖,溪头卧剥莲蓬" (最爱 the naughtiness of children, lying by the creek peeling lotus seeds).

The above is a detailed introduction to the meaning and symbolism of the lotus and the implications and flower language of the lotus. Have you understood it?