What is the meaning and floral language of narcissus?
Today, the editor will introduce the meaning and floral language of narcissus, as well as the content related to the green plant flowers that symbolize purity and auspiciousness. The details are as follows:
The narcissus flower symbolizes longing during the New Year and represents reunion. The floral language of Chinese narcissus is about wishes for all things to go well, auspiciousness, beauty, purity, nobility, pure love, and virtue of women. How much do you know about the origin of this floral language? Today, I want to share with you the story of the narcissus flower, let's read on!
Legend One
It is said that narcissus is the incarnation of Yao Emperor's daughters, Ehuang and Nüying. They both married Shun, with the elder sister as the queen and the younger sister as the concubine. The three of them had a very good relationship. Although they were born into the royal family and were empresses, they were deeply influenced and taught by Yao and Shun. They did not indulge in pleasure but always cared about the sufferings of the people. Upon hearing that Shun died during his southern tour, Ehuang and Nüying drowned themselves in the Xiang River out of sorrow. The heavens pitied their deep love and turned their spirits into narcissus flowers by the river, and they also became the flower gods of narcissus in December.
Legend Two
It is said that Chongming narcissus comes from Fujian. That was when Empress Wu Zetian wanted all flowers to bloom at the same time in her imperial garden during the Tang Dynasty. The celestial flower god dared not defy her order, and the six sisters of the narcissus flowers in Fujian were no exception, being forced to travel west to Chang'an.
The youngest sister did not want to bloom for the empress alone and only passed through the mouth of the Yangtze River, where she saw a piece of clean land in the middle of the river and secretly slipped down to Chongming Island. Therefore, the five flowers of the Fujian narcissus bloom on one plant, while the Chongming narcissus has one flower blooming.
Today's sharing of legends about narcissus flowers ends here. What are your thoughts on these two stories?
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