This article will elaborate on the meaning of the tulip flower language and the symbolic significance represented by tulips, followed by a comprehensive introduction.
Every flower has its own language. The earliest origin of flower language is ancient Greece. Greek mythology records the story of the creation of roses when love was born, and thus roses became synonymous with love. Roses are beautiful but thorny, looking beautiful from a distance, desirable, but easily hurting when approached. Everyone knows they have thorns, but still wants to possess them. This is probably what love is! Knowing the flower language will make you more romantic, and romance can make the flower of love bloom better.
The flower language of roses is: this should be known by everyone! It's very direct, like I like you, I love you, let's be together!
Lily flower language: noble, elegant,百年好合. When you just got together, you have sent roses, and then sending a lily, is it more romantic? Lilies represent that she is noble and elegant in your heart, and can also convey to her your desire to be with her forever.
Tulip flower language: love, charity, reputation, beauty, blessing, declaration of love, eternal blessing. Love that cannot be spoken can only be kept in the heart, hoping that she will always be happy, which is an eternal blessing.
The meaning of tulip flower language
Plaintain flower language: full of feelings, moved, unchanged love. Been together for a long time, still maintaining the sweetness of the beginning of the love. Unwavering, always like this, only you in my heart.
Edelweiss flower language: missing, innocent, concerned, willing to silently pay. There is love for you in my heart, but I can only take care of you like a brother, silently caring for you.
Forget-me-not flower language: eternal love, deep affection. Don't forget me because of parting. It's been a long time since we parted, do you still remember me? Do you still love me? My love for you has not faded because of parting, on the contrary, it has become stronger. What about you!