What does the meaning of begonia flowers' language mean?
Summary: This article introduces the meaning of begonia flowers' language and the related introduction of the green plants and flowers that symbolize the meaning and symbolism of begonia, as follows:
Begonia flowers have several languages, with the most well-known being "suffering love." There is another name for begonia flowers, called "heartbreak flower," which signifies a painful love for someone without any results. It describes a love that is full of suffering. Beauty is another meaning, as its flowers are beautiful and elegant in shape. Ancient times often used it to describe beautiful women. The language of "missing" represents not only the feelings between lovers but can also represent the longing between family members, thus giving rise to the language of "missing."
Regarding the language of "suffering love," there is a beautiful legend. Long ago, there was a woman who was deeply in love, always waiting for her beloved. However, due to the low status of women in ancient times, she could not go out to find her love and could only wait in vain. Many years passed, and she still did not wait for her love. After her death, she turned into a very bright flower, which is begonia, also known as the "heartbreak flower." It signifies a heartbreak love without any results. Begonia flowers are also known as "home-sickness grass," symbolizing the nostalgia of wanderers, as well as expressing the feelings of missing and parting. Its appearance is elegant, drought-resistant, and cold-resistant, giving a gentle and refined feeling, and its posture is beautiful and captivating, making it popular among the public.
Begonia flowers not only represent the longing of young people leaving home but also express the pain of separation between lovers. We all know that although begonia flowers have bright colors and beautiful shapes, they are odorless. Many people believe that this is because the person they like has left, and it is afraid that others will smell their secrets, so begonia flowers have given up their fragrance. They always present themselves in a gentle and beautiful state, showing their true selves. In fact, the first time I heard this reason, I felt a kind of heartache. It's really touching that it doesn't want to spread its fragrance for fear that others might smell its secrets.
Chinese people love begonias so much because of their rich cultural connotations. People praise them as the "queen of flowers," "the flower's concubine," and even as the "fairy of flowers." At the same time, they see it as a symbol of beautiful spring, beautiful women, and auspiciousness in all things.
Below is a poem from ancient times that is also beautifully moving, making one feel inclined to like this flower.
【Tang Dynasty】Xue Neng, "Begonia"
There should be no Sui begonia in the world, fragrant in the city when it blooms.
In sunny weather, the governor's office is close to the balustrade; after the rain, it spreads out from people's walls.
【Tang Dynasty】He Xiyao, "Begonia"
The rouge fades in the rain, most enchanting when half open.
Whose family has a golden house, locking the east wind to store A Qiao.
The above introduction of the meaning of begonia flowers' language and the full content of the symbolism and meaning of begonia flowers, I hope it is helpful to green plant enthusiasts!