What does the peony flower mean? What is the symbolism and language of the peony flower?

What does peony mean?

This article answers netizens' questions about the meaning of peony flowers and the symbolism and flower language related to peony plants. Below, I will introduce the details to you.

Peony flowers, also known as flowers of wealth and rank, are dignified and elegant when they bloom, giving people a高雅 feeling. Different colors of peony flowers also have different meanings, so peonies are very popular among flower enthusiasts. The autumnal equinox is the best time to plant peonies every year. Flower enthusiasts who like them can start planting. So what do peony flowers symbolize and represent? Now, let me share my views, which are worth reading for those who are not familiar with flowers.

1. Flower of Wealth and Rank

We often call peony flowers the flowers of wealth and rank. Why are peony flowers called the flowers of wealth and rank? Let me share my thoughts.

Reason for calling peony flowers the flowers of wealth and rank: When peony flowers bloom, they are bright and magnificent, exuding a sense of wealth and rank. This is said from the appearance, color, and temperament of peony flowers. Also, during the Sui and Tang dynasties, people were very fond of peony flowers, especially in palaces and wealthy families. This popularity spread to the common people, as evidenced by the poem by Bai Juyi: "For twenty days, the flowers bloom and fall, and all the people in the city are like mad."

In the Song Dynasty, Zhou Dunyi wrote in his "Ode to the Lotus": "Peony, the flower of wealth and rank." Therefore, peony flowers are also called the flowers of wealth and rank.

Peony flowers as the flowers of wealth and rank: When talking about peony flowers as the flowers of wealth and rank, I think of many famous paintings that feature peony flowers, and many of them are titled "Blossoming Wealth."

At times, combinations of magnolia, begonia, peony, and osmanthus flowers symbolize "Wealth in the Jade Hall," which implies a magnificent and splendid meaning. Sometimes, adding forsythia behind begonia flowers symbolizes "Spring Wealth in the Jade Hall." Therefore, many flower enthusiasts like to keep peony flowers at home.

2. National Color and Heavenly Fragrance

When peony flowers bloom, they are dignified and elegant, magnificent and fragrant, hence the title "King of Flowers." Why is peony called the "national color and heavenly fragrance"? There is actually a short story behind it.

Because people from the palace nobility to the common people in the Tang Dynasty loved peony flowers, whenever peony flowers bloomed, people would go to admire them. This is why Liu Yuxi wrote the lines "Only peony has the true national color, and when it blooms, it shakes the capital."

What does peony mean?

3. Not Afraid of the Powerful

Talking about peony flowers not fearing the powerful, we have to mention the charred peony of Luoyang. Initially, during the cold weather, Empress Wu Zetian ordered all flowers to bloom, but only peony flowers did not bloom in the severe cold, and they were therefore banished to Luoyang.

When Empress Wu arrived in Luoyang, she saw that peony flowers were blooming large and vibrant, so in a fit of anger, she had the peonies burned. However, after the fire, peony flowers bloomed even more vibrantly, so they were also called charred peony. This incident shows that peony flowers are not afraid of the powerful, so many people say that peony flowers have an indomitable spirit.

4. Different Colors of Peony Flowers Have Different Symbolisms

When it comes to the symbolism of peony flowers, different colors have different meanings. For example, red peony flowers give a sense of elegance and grandeur, symbolizing completeness and happiness in life. Pink peony flowers symbolize magnificence and grandeur. Autumn peonies symbolize shallow love and the beautiful meaning of welcoming the birth of life.

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