What is the meaning and symbolism of begonia flowers?

What is the meaning and symbolism of begonia flowers?

An explanation for netizens concerned about the meaning and symbolism of begonia flowers and the basic knowledge of flower cultivation, with specific introductions as follows:

Begonia flowers, a type of tree, are known as the "national beauty" for their vibrant colors. They are unique to China. For instance, the poem "Passing Xinzhou" contains the beautiful lines, "Two thousand miles of beautiful mountains and rivers, countless begonias by the official road."

Begonia flowers are praised in China as the "queen of flowers," the "imperial concubine of flowers," and even as "divine among flowers." They are also a symbol of a beautiful spring, beautiful women, and the auspiciousness of all things.

Begonia flowers, also known as "heartbreaking flowers," imply a bitter love for someone that ultimately leads to empty joy and no results. Therefore, one of the flower sayings for begonias is "bitter love."

Begonia flowers have bright colors and are often used to describe beautiful women in ancient Chinese poetry. Moreover, begonia flowers were commonly found in royal gardens in ancient times, so they also symbolize beauty and nobility. If given to a beloved girlfriend, they imply gentleness and beauty.

Of course, begonias also signify the feeling of missing someone, representing the emotions between lovers as well as the longing between family members.

The content mentioned above about the meaning and symbolism of begonia flowers, as well as their symbolic significance, is hoped to be helpful for green plant enthusiasts!