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What does the language of the lotus flower mean?

Today, we will introduce the meaning of the language of the lotus flower and share some small experiences in green plant maintenance regarding the symbolism and connotations of the lotus. Next, the editor will provide an introduction for netizens.

Every time we see a lotus flower standing quietly in the water, blooming beautifully, it can sweep away the gloom in our hearts and instantly bring tranquility.

Because of its beautiful appearance, the lotus flower, like the lotus, is also considered a symbol of purity and beauty.

The Language of the Lotus Flower

The language of the lotus flower has many meanings, including cleanliness, innocence, vitality, rising above the mud without being stained, relentless effort, being above the world, unaffected by the world, pure, and seductive.

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The lotus flower comes in different colors, and each color has its own meaning:

Purple lotus, also known as the fire lotus:梦幻, a dreamy and indifferent love. This might be because the fire lotus usually blooms for only seven days a year, resembling a person who doesn't care whether love lasts or not, but only focuses on the momentary brilliance of blooming.

White lotus: purity, being above the world, unaffected by the world, pure, and a love that is longing but unattainable.

Blue lotus: eternity, rationality, calmness, permanence, purity.

Red lotus: cleanliness, innocence, seductive.

Pink lotus: vitality, rising above the mud without being stained.

The Legend of the Lotus Flower

It is said that a long time ago, in a secluded small mountain village surrounded by a small river, there lived a beautiful and kind girl.

Years of consecutive droughts dried up the small river, leaving the girl with no choice but to look for water everywhere to drink.

One day, as the girl walked a long way along the riverbank, worried about not finding water to drink, she heard a beautiful voice behind her: "Miss, your eyes are so beautiful."

She turned around to find the source of the voice and discovered a fish stranded in the water. The fish was very beautiful, with blue scales and clear eyes.

The fish said, "If you visit me every day, I can give you a jar of water every day."

So, the girl came to meet the fish every day, and the fish really did give her a jar of water each day.

Soon, the girl fell in love with the fish in the water, and the fish also wanted the girl to become his wife. So, the fish left the small river and married the girl.

Later, when the villagers found out about this, they thought the fish had enchanted the girl with magic and tied her to the riverbank, threatening the fish to appear.

What does the language of the lotus flower mean?

As soon as the fish appeared, it was speared to death by the villagers.

Seeing her beloved die in front of her, the girl was overwhelmed with grief. She picked up the cold body of the fish and walked towards the river, eventually dying in it.

But their descendants have multiplied in the river over the generations, becoming the beautiful lotus flowers we see today.

The tragic and beautiful legend has been passed down to this day.

Have you understood the detailed introduction to the meaning of the language of the lotus flower and its symbolism and connotations shared above?