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What does the meaning of the balloon flower symbolize?

This article provides a core introduction to the symbolism of balloon flowers and the plant cultivation tips related to the plant's lore and language. Next, the editor of this site will introduce it to everyone.

Ballon flowers are very popular among people, not only for their beautiful appearance but also for the legend of balloon flowers, which adds a touch of beauty to them. Balloon flowers symbolize loyalty and are an excellent choice for lovers to express their feelings. Let's learn about the language and legends of balloon flowers together.

The language and legends of balloon flowers

Ballon flowers come in a variety of colors, with the most common being a purple-blue hue that doesn't look garish but rather gives off a fresh and elegant, unique feeling. The language of balloon flowers is eternal love. Different colors of balloon flowers also have different languages and symbols.

The language of purple balloon flowers is eternal love and unchanging love. Purple balloon flowers convey a sense of solitude and resilience, symbolizing a promise to the lover and unchanging love.

Pink balloon flowers have two opposite meanings in their language: eternal love and hopeless love. It can be interpreted as love that never changes but is far from reach. It can also be interpreted as love that is hopeless but will still be maintained forever.

The legends of balloon flowers

There are two legends about balloon flowers, one of which is a Korean legend. In Korea, balloon flowers are called "Dogyungra." Dogyungra was originally a beautiful girl, a woman of humble origins who was very self-respecting. Dogyungra married her beloved boy, and the two were in love, but because of their poverty, they owed the landlord a lot of money. The landlord, who had designs on Dogyungra, wanted to take her away to pay off the debt. Dogyungra fought back, killing the landlord in the chaos with a sickle. The girl was sentenced to death. Before her death, she asked to be buried on the path her boyfriend took every day to gather firewood. The following year, a purple balloon flower bloomed on her grave, which people called "Dogyungra," and they composed ballads to praise Dogyungra's love.

In Chinese stories, there was a girl named Jiegen who loved a disciple who traveled far to cultivate immortality. Jiegen waited for her love in the same place and eventually turned into a balloon flower. When the disciple returned and learned of this, he gave up his chance to become an immortal and vowed to stay by the side of the balloon flower for life after life. This is also the symbolism of balloon flowers: eternal love.

Do you now understand the meaning of the balloon flower symbolism and the detailed introduction of the language and legends of balloon flowers that this article has introduced to you?