What is the symbolic meaning of osmanthus flowers? What is the language and implication of osmanthus flowers?

What is the symbolic meaning of osmanthus?

Do you know these? Here is an introduction to the green plants and flowers with the symbolic meaning, flower language, and connotations of osmanthus, with the following details:

I remember learning a song called "OsmanthusBlooms Everywhere in August" before. Today, I was lucky enough to see the osmanthus in bloom.

The tiny golden and silver white flowers cluster together, blooming noisily and giving off a strong fragrance. Although the flowers are small, their fragrance is pleasing to the nose.

Osmanthus is one of the top ten famous flowers in China, and many prefecture-level cities have designated osmanthus as the city flower, which is enough to show the status of osmanthus. The fragrance of blooming osmanthus flowers fills the air for miles, making people feel relaxed and happy, and unwilling to leave.

The symbolic meaning of osmanthus:

1. A symbol of "auspiciousness". The cassia tree is full of fragrance and praise, which represents nobility and beauty, and is a symbol of "auspiciousness".

2. Because "gui" is homophonic with "gui" (rich and noble), osmanthus also has the connotation of glory and richness. In some local customs, the bride is supposed to wear osmanthus, which symbolizes "having a son early".

3. The ancient legend of "breaking the cassia in the moon palace" metaphorically means the first place in the imperial examination, also implying excellence in academics and career.

Osmanthus is small but fragrant, and the cassia tree is evergreen all year round, making it a good variety for gardens and street trees. The cassia tree can beautify the garden; as food, it can be used to make pastries; it also has certain medicinal value, which can be used to make tea,泡酒 (make wine), or taken directly with water, having certain effects such as deodorizing, pain-relieving, and asthma-relieving. Osmanthus has various uses such as deodorizing, pain-relieving, and asthma-relieving. Cassia twigs, seeds, and roots can all be used as medicine.

Osmanthus has many aliases: it is called "gui" because its leaves resemble the ritual scepter; its grain is like rhinoceros horn, so it is also called "muskwood"; its elegant and pure, fragrance filling the air, is known as "fairy friend"; the cassia tree is also known as "fairy tree" and "the matchmaker in flowers".

The above is the complete introduction to the symbolic meaning and flower language of osmanthus, hoping to bring you help. Finally, don't forget to come and see more experience and common sense!