What is the meaning of the lilac?
This article provides an overview of the symbolism of lilacs and the experience in green plant care related to their language and symbolic meanings. Let's explore together next.
Earlier, I came across a local Hohhot blogger who mentioned that the lilacs in the General's Mansion are in full bloom, with a hundred-year-old lilac in the courtyard, and I really want to see them.
I've seen a big lilac tree that's over forty years old, planted in the courtyard of our unit, near the west gate. It's a massive tree, about four to five meters high, with a crown diameter of maybe three to four meters. When the lilacs bloom every year, tens of thousands of flowers fill the branches, creating a spectacular sight. Unfortunately, a few years ago, the unit built a carport and moved it somewhere unknown, so it's no longer in the courtyard.
I really like lilacs, and I love their scent. When a breeze blows by, the fragrance drifts with the wind, light and refreshing. However, if you get too close, the strong scent of lilacs can sometimes make you feel uncomfortable!
The language and symbolism of the lilac flowers represent a beautiful first love, beauty and elegance, pure youth, and long-lasting friendship. I wonder why the poet said that lilacs carry sorrow?
I hope to encounter
a girl as graceful as a lilac
with愁怨 (sorrow and resentment)
She has
the color of a lilac
the fragrance of a lilac
the sorrow of a lilac
in the rain, sorrowful and confused
I have never seen sorrow in the lilacs, only joy and happiness.
Tomorrow, I'll ask how to book a ticket for the General's Mansion to have a date with the hundred-year-old lilac.
The above is [] a comprehensive explanation about the meaning of lilacs and their language and symbolic meanings, hoping it can act as a catalyst to solve your green plant care issues.