What does the lilac represent symbolically?
Let's talk about what the lilac symbolizes and the meaning of its flowers and the green plants in the aspect of flowers. Follow the editor to see the specific content!
Under the simple and solid city wall, by the green water surrounding the moat, I met you again - the lilac.
In the past few days, the surrounding city park has been full of spring and the flowers are in full bloom. The spring breeze brings a burst of fragrance, which is refreshing and intoxicating. The scent is so familiar and elegant that I know I am going to encounter lilacs. After walking a few steps and looking up, I see a cluster of lilacs in the distance. The trees are full of flowers, with white and purple alternately intertwined and complementing each other. The leaves of the lilac are like jasmine but darker green, and the flowers come in purple and white, blooming in clusters, hanging full of branches. The flowers of the lilac are very beautiful, small with four petals, each one very delicate. Standing under the lilac tree and taking a deep breath of the fragrance is truly refreshing, making you feel as if the whole body is filled with fragrance.
I started to know and pay attention to lilacs because of a song, which is called "Lilac". It's a very pleasant campus folk song that was popular everywhere at the time and was a must-order song in KTV. Behind the nice song is a touching love story, depicting a boy's unforgettable feelings and deep longing for his deceased girlfriend. Therefore, whenever I see lilacs, I feel that they are like a fresh and elegant girl, gracefully standing there to tell us the story of love.
The meaning of the lilac's flower language and symbolic representation is innocence, first love, melancholic longing, sorrowful, and brilliance, symbolizing love and the hope of secretly falling in love with each other. Lilac, what a poetic name! "The branches of the lilac are tender and twisted, the leaves are covered with floating hair, and the sparse flowers are draped with plain beauty." This is the lilac, the lilac I love.
The detailed explanation of what the lilac represents symbolically and the meaning of its flower language and implications mentioned above is for everyone's reference and suggestion only.