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What does the lilac represent?

A comprehensive introduction to what the lilac represents and the related knowledge of the symbolic meaning of lilacs, specifically as follows:

《Two Poems of Gift》

The first one

At dusk, I want to stop looking from the upstairs, the jade ladder is broken and the moon is like a hook.

The banana does not unfold the lilac knot, and each one is worried towards the spring breeze.

《Two Poems of Gift》is written by Li Shangyin, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first poem, which is the poem above, describes the distant view at dusk and the scenery seen from the楼下, which triggers melancholy thoughts.

Translating into colloquial language means:

At dusk, I climbed the high楼 alone, my desire is gone, the staircase is blocked, the bright moon is like a hook. The heart of the banana has not unfolded yet, and the lilac flower is also郁结unopened. They both face the spring breeze, but each one is worried.

The so-called lilac knot refers to the bud that grows on the branch of the lilac when it is not flowering.

The flowers of the lilac are delicate and weak, with a slightly longer flower tube, giving a feeling of about to bloom but not yet open. At the same time, the unopened buds of the lilac are like郁结unresolved worries, making it difficult to relieve, so many poems about lilacs have feelings of separation and worry.

Therefore, lilacs are often used to describe the melancholy and depression when couples or friends are separated.

The season when the lilacs are in full bloom is the second month of spring, which is the second month of the lunar calendar, February. Because it is in the middle of the Spring Festival, it is called the middle of spring.

When the lilacs are in bloom, the flowers are beautiful and the fragrance is intoxicating. They have high ornamental and greening effects and are suitable for planting in gardens, scenic spots, and courtyards.

In addition to its ornamental value, the lilac also has a certain purification effect because it can absorb sulfur dioxide.

As for the symbolic meaning represented by the lilac, it symbolizes "a thriving population".

Why is that so?

In ancient times, the word "丁" in "lilac" meant "people".

Therefore, it symbolizes "a thriving population".

Like other flowers and trees, the lilac also has its own language of flowers, and of course, different colors of flowers represent different languages of flowers,

For example: white lilacs. Their language of flowers is youth, purity, and laughter.

Purple lilacs, their language of flowers is first love, friendship.

Purple-red lilacs, their language of flowers is beauty, lovely.

And the blue-purple lilacs, their language of flowers represents the germination of love.

At the same time, the lilac also represents diligence and modesty, and its planting in schools represents a good school spirit.

The above is a comprehensive explanation of what the lilac represents and the symbolic meaning of lilacs. I hope it can solve your problem with green plants.