What is the meaning of the flower language of jasmine? What is the symbolic meaning of jasmine?

What does the meaning of theJasmine flower's language

Do you know these? The meaning of theJasmine flower's language and the green plant maintenance experience of the symbolic meaning of Jasmine, next is a comprehensive introduction.

What a beautifulJasmine flower, when everyone hears this familiar saying, it deeply resonates in the heart. Jasmine has many varieties, bright and colorful flowers, whenever it blooms, the fragrance fills the air, making it very captivating. Do you know the language ofJasmine flowers? Jasmine flower language represents "you are mine," and the language of different varieties ofJasmine flowers in different regions is not the same.

【One, the language ofJasmine flowers】

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The language ofJasmine flowers represents "you are mine," differentJasmine flowers have different languages. WhiteJasmine represents love and affection, purpleJasmine represents a mature beauty; mandarin duckJasmine represents infidelity and changeability.

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The language ofJasmine flowers is also different in different regions. In many countries, it is considered the flower of love and also the flower of friendship, passed among people. In Western Europe, the language ofJasmine flowers is amiable. The Philippines regardsJasmine as the national flower, representing loyalty to the motherland and loyalty to love.

【Two, different numbers ofJasmine flowers represent different meanings】

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OneJasmine flower represents loyalty and respect, meaning you are the only one in my heart. TwoJasmine flowers represent purity, chastity, simplicity, and elegance. ThreeJasmine flowers represent that you are the most charming and loved. FourJasmine flowers represent you are my life.

The language ofJasmine flowers, what does it mean

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Jasmine, like roses, is used as the flower of love in many places. It is often given between men and women to express unswerving love. You can also make a string ofJasmine flowers into a garland to put around the guest's neck, representing respect and friendship.

【Three, the legend ofJasmine flowers】

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It is said that in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties in Suzhou, there was a family named Zhao with three sons, living in poverty. After the three sons grew up, they divided the land into three sections, each with one section, mainly planting tea trees. One day, Zhao Lao Han brought back a bundle of saplings and planted them on the edge of the tea field of his eldest son.

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Later, the trees bloomed with fragrant little white flowers, but did not attract people's attention. Among them, the eldest son found that the white flowers all had a fragrance, so he collected a basketful and went to sell them in the city, unexpectedly selling out in a short time. Therefore, this year, the eldest son became rich by selling little whiteJasmine flowers.