What is the meaning of peony flowers? What are the symbols and implications of peony flowers?

What is the symbolism of peony flowers

Let's talk about the symbolism and implications of peony flowers and the green plants and flowers related to peony flowers. Let's take a look together!

The symbolism of peony flowers is rich in meaning. It is known as the "King of Flowers" with a title of "Elegant and Fragrant," bringing completeness, deep affection, happiness, good luck, wealth, and auspiciousness. Different colors represent different symbolisms, with red symbolizing wealth and completeness, white symbolizing dignity and purity, yellow symbolizing preciousness and wealth, and pink symbolizing elegance and generosity.

Symbolism:

First: "Elegant and Fragrant" is also a symbolism of peony flowers, as it is inherently beautiful and被誉为 the "King of Flowers."

Second: It also has the symbolism of completeness and deep affection, because after the peony flowers bloom, the flowers are relatively large.

Third: It represents happiness and good luck, and has been loved by people since ancient times.

Fourth: In addition to the above symbolisms, it also represents wealth and auspiciousness, symbolizing auspiciousness.

Various flower colors represent:

Red Peony

Its blooming season is May every year. Its color is bright red, and the flowers are quite beautiful, giving off a faint fragrance.

Symbolism: Represents completeness, wealth, beauty, and full of hope.

White Peony

The blooming trend of white peony flowers is like a pagoda, changing from the inside out, from small to large.

Symbolism: Represents sincerity, dignity, and purity.

Yellow Peony

Its color looks vibrant, bringing a very cheerful and beautiful feeling.

Symbolism: Represents preciousness, prosperity, and wealth.

Pink Peony

Often brings a vibrant, lovely, and delicate color.

Symbolism: Represents elegance, generosity, dignity, and grace.

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Complete list of peony flower symbolisms

1. Peony is also known as the "King of Flowers." Whenever it blooms, it is always unique, with very beautiful and colorful flowers, pleasing to the eye. Every flower has a beautiful symbolism, and peony is no exception. So, what are the complete symbolisms of peony flowers? In fact, the symbolism is quite rich.

2. The symbolism of peony flowers is a kind of subtle love, selfless dedication; prosperity, thriving, wealth, and auspiciousness, and elegance and wealth. It also symbolizes the expectations of life, purity, grace, and elegance.

Different colors of peony flowers have different symbolisms

1. Red Peony

Red peony is the most representative color among peony flowers, and red has always been a symbol of joy and good fortune. Therefore, the symbolism of red peony is wealth, completeness, and belongs to fire. You can place several red peony plants on some festive occasions to symbolize a joyful atmosphere.

2. Black Peony

Have you ever seen black peony flowers? Probably very few people have. In fact, there are no black peony flowers, and people usually consider deep red and deep purple as black peonies. The symbolism of black peony flowers is "love even in death," deep love.

3. White Peony

White is a very pure and clean color, so the symbolism of white peony flowers is purity, grace, elegance, and symbolizes trustworthy people. We often use white peony flowers to express the highest praise for women, longing for very beautiful things.

4. Purple, pink, yellow, green

Purple peony symbolism is bashfulness, pink peony symbolism is elegance and wealth; yellow peony symbolism is brilliant wealth and elegance; green peony symbolism is life, expectation, subtle love, and dedicated effort.

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Peony symbolism

1. As a saying goes, "Everyone loves peonies," which shows that peonies have always been popular. Whenever they bloom, the colorful flowers are so beautiful that they make people fall in love with them. Every beautiful plant has a beautiful symbolism, so what is the symbolism of peony flowers? Its symbolism is wealth and auspiciousness, prosperity and thriving.

2. In fact, there are many varieties of peonies, with colorful flowers, each representing a symbolism. For example, the symbolism of red peony is wealth and completeness; white peony symbolism is purity and elegance; green peony symbolism is life and expectation; pink peony symbolism is elegance and wealth; yellow peony symbolism is brilliant wealth and elegance.

3. When peony flowers bloom, they are full of flowers, colorful and beautiful. Looking at the beautiful flowers makes people captivated, and the symbolism of wealth and auspiciousness represents people's longing for tomorrow, expressing the prosperity and thriving of the country. Peony flowers are the symbol of the Chinese nation's spirit and character, and are the embodiment of beauty.

4. Peony flowers have a wide and thick shape, known as the "King of Flowers." The bright flowers, beautiful in bloom, symbolize the expectations of life, subtle love, and dedicated effort, as well as the elegance and grace of some people.

Peony symbolism

1. Peony, as the "King of Flowers," has enchanted many people with its beautiful flowers, brilliant and colorful, pleasing to the eye. Peony symbolizes people's longing for a better tomorrow, expressing a beautiful wish for the prosperity and thriving of the country.

2. Since ancient times, peony has been a subject for literary and artistic expression, with countless famous poems and paintings emerging, praised by all. Therefore, peony flowers symbolize the beautiful emotions of poets and painters, the spirit and excellent character of the Chinese nation, and also a symbol of beauty.

3. When peony flowers are painted with Chinese roses, as Chinese roses are called "eternal flowers," it symbolizes eternal wealth; when painted with begonias, it symbolizes wealth and auspiciousness; when painted with narcissus, it symbolizes divine protection, wealth, and happiness.

III. Legends of Peony Flowers

1. During the Tang Dynasty, Empress Wu Zetian, after getting drunk, issued an imperial edict ordering all flowers to bloom at the same time in winter, but at that time, among all the flowers, only peony flowers did not bloom, showing their loyal character. As a result, Empress Wu, in anger, banished peony flowers to Luoyang. Therefore, peony flowers won the love and praise of most people.

2. Long ago, there was an elderly couple living at the foot of Mount Luoyang, who had a son named Yingge. When Yingge was nine years old, his father passed away and his mother fell seriously ill. At this time, a senior appeared and told him that the Queen Mother of the West had a medicine to cure his mother, and gave him a treasure gourd.

3. After Yingge came to heaven, he saw many elixirs and wanted to take more. Suddenly, he was discovered by the Queen Mother of the West, who ordered someone to chase him. In a panic, Yingge left only one elixir. Later, at a critical moment, the South Pole immortal saved him and told him that the elixir turned into a tree, and if he dug the bark and roots of the tree to make medicine, his mother's illness would be cured.

4. Afterwards, as predicted, Yingge's mother's condition indeed improved. This flower, made from the Queen Mother's elixir, is called mudan. Because mudan has the spiritual energy of the elixir, its flowers are exceptionally beautiful, fragrant, and have become a precious plant, so people call it "heavenly fragrance and national color."

Peony flower symbolism represents completeness, deep affection, wealth, and elegance. In potted plants, peony flowers are known as the "King of Flowers," with a majestic style, high-grade, and are the most ideal choice for friends and relatives, expressing sincere wishes and profound respect.

The above is the complete content of the symbolism of peony flowers and the implications of peony flowers. Have green plant enthusiasts understood it?