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What is the symbolism of Lilac?

This article provides an in-depth explanation for netizens curious about the symbolism of lilacs and related experiences in planting flowers with symbolic meanings. Below is a detailed introduction.

Lilacs, also known as purple lilacs, cluster flowers, amorous guests, and dragon's梢子, carry the meaning of worry, longing, brilliance, symbolizing love and the hope of secretly sharing the same heart. The unopened buds of lilacs are called lilac knots. In the Tang Dynasty, Li Shangyin expressed his longing for a loved one's worry through unexpanded banana leaves and tangled lilac knots in the line "The banana leaves do not unfold, the lilac knots are tangled, both愁 towards the spring breeze separately."

The famous Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu wrote in his poem "Lilac": "The lilac body is soft and weak, the tangled branches are still padded. The fine leaves are covered with floating hair, and the sparse flowers are draped with simple beauty. Planted deeply behind a small studio, it may be occupied by a secluded person. Falling late into orchid musk, do not harbor thoughts of a powdered body." Hong Zun of the Song Dynasty wrote: "Growing in clusters with flourishing leaves, tangled stomach market clothes. Cold beauty like jade, low branches surrounded by green." Na Lan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "Crane feathers blowing gently, chicken tongue breath heavy. Purple wins the heart's knot, silver bells as stars on the ears.

The unopened buds of lilacs are called lilac knots.

The above is the complete introduction to the symbolism of lilacs and their meanings and symbols, for everyone to learn and understand!