What is the symbolism of tulips?
The editor will explain the symbolism of tulips and briefly describe the knowledge of raising flowers with the meaning of tulips, and the editor will introduce them next.
Tulips have always been considered a symbol of nobility. In the 17th century, tulips were popular on the European continent, and every noble family cherished them. At that time, only the upper nobility could grow tulips. Such noble tulips, what are their language of flowers and legends?
The language of flowers and legends of tulips
Tulips have always been considered a symbol of victory and beauty, as well as representing nobility. The language of tulips is a confession of love, blessings, and eternity. There are many colors of tulips, and different colored tulips also have different meanings.
White tulips represent purity and also signify lost love. Purple tulips symbolize endless loyal love. Red tulips represent passionate love and a confession of love. Yellow tulips represent nobility and wealth, and in terms of love, they signify a love without hope. Bi-color tulips represent the beauty of you and also signify a joyous meeting. Wild tulips represent chastity.
The legend of tulips
It is said that in ancient Europe, a girl was pursued by three knights. The three knights gave her different things, one gave a crown, one gave a sword, and one gave gold. The girl found it hard to choose because all three knights were outstanding. So the girl turned to the flower god for help, and the flower god turned her into a tulip, the crown into a flower bud, the sword into leaves, and the gold into the rhizome, thus accepting the love of the three knights at the same time. Therefore, tulips have also become the embodiment of love.
There is another legend about purple tulips. It is said that originally, tulips were only white, representing pride and purity, but also loneliness because of it. Two small tulips escaped their family to see other colors. They met a prince with deep purple eyes and then realized that purple was the most beautiful color in the world. Later, the prince fell in love with a beautiful princess, but due to an accident, the prince's sword pierced the princess's body. The prince held the princess in pain, and tears mixed with blood splashed on these two tulips, and thus purple tulips appeared in the world.
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