What does the clover represent
Today's editor will explain what the clover represents and a brief introduction to the symbolism of green plants and flowers, and then the editor will introduce it.
Clover is probably familiar to everyone, known as "lucky grass", its scientific name is Oxalis, also known as sour grass. The commonly seen pink-flowered clover in China consists of three inverted heart-shaped leaves, and occasionally mutated individuals with four leaves are seen. As long as you pay a little attention, you can find its shadow everywhere in grass, meadows, roadsides, fields, wastelands, river valleys, and moist places under forests.
Clover
Clover is precious and loved by people.
"Snack" Clover
In rural areas, clover is a treasure for children. When we were young and couldn't afford snacks, clover was our snack. We often picked clover by the road and in the fields. The whole stem and leaves can be eaten raw, with a very sour and refreshing taste (that's how sour grass got its name). Most of the time, we picked a big handful to eat with cold dishes, adding salt and chili sauce for a better sour and spicy taste.
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What we cherish more is the root of the clover, which we call "crystal radish". With a small spade or a stick, we dig by the roadside for a while. Some have "crystal radishes" underneath, some don't, some are big, and some are small, all depending on luck. After washing it clean, we eat it as a snack, crystal clear and very sweet.
Crystal Radish
"Chinese Medicine" Clover
Clover is a type of Chinese medicinal material with the effects of clearing heat and removing dampness, reducing swelling and resolving blood stasis, and cooling blood and detoxifying. The whole plant is used as medicine, which can effectively treat diseases related to internal dampness and heat, difficulty in urination, hemoptysis and hematuria, sore throat, and eczema. It can also be used to treat fractures, snake bites, and burns.
In addition, clover also has good antibacterial effects and inhibits many bacteria.
In addition to its edible and medicinal value, clover also has certain ornamental value. It is often used as a potted plant and is very beautiful after flowering. It is also an excellent ground cover plant for landscaping.
What does the clover represent
Potted Plant
The Meaning and Legends of Clover
As the name implies, clover has three leaves, and its flower language is wish, hope, and happiness. The first leaf represents true love, the second leaf represents health, and the third leaf represents fame. Having all three means luck.
Many Western countries consider clover as lucky because they believe that clover is a plant only found in the Garden of Eden, brought to the earth by Eve. Clover is the national flower of Ireland, and in traditional Irish weddings, the bride's bouquet and the groom's boutonniere must have clover.
The legend of the lucky grass name comes from Napoleon. Once, when he was marching through the grassland with his troops, he found a clover with four leaves and thought it was very special. As he bent down to pick it, he avoided a bullet shot at him, thus escaping a disaster. From then on, he called it lucky grass.
Today, the four-leaf clover has been internationally recognized as a symbol of luck.
Ouyang Xiu, one of the eight great litterateurs in the Tang and Song dynasties, once described clover in his poems: "The red trees and green mountains are about to set, and the grass in the long countryside is endless."
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