Understanding the meaning and symbolic significance of peony flowers.

The Language and Symbolic Meaning of Peony

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Peonies are known as the "King of Flowers" and have been called China's national color and fragrance since ancient times, making it China's national flower. As a symbol of wealth and auspiciousness in China, it is deeply loved by the people and ranked as one of China's top ten famous flowers. Do you know what the language of peonies is? What are the symbolic meanings of peonies? Let's take a look with Maple Leaf Flower Language.

About Peonies

Peonies belong to the Paeoniaceae family, Paeonia genus, with flowers singly born at the top of branches, shaped as oblong ellipses, with mostly double petals, large and thick flowers, and colors ranging from yellow, deep red to purple, pink, and white. The fragrance is delicate and not strong, earning the title of "national color and fragrance."

Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi described peonies in the capital Chang'an: "The peony in the courtyard is enchanting without style, the hibiscus in the pond is clean but lacks emotion. Only the peony is truly the national color, its blooming season stirs the entire capital." In the late Qing Dynasty, peonies were once considered China's national flower.

What is the Language of Peonies?

Peony language: perfection, deep affection, wealth, auspiciousness, happiness, graceful and noble, national color and fragrance

Red peony language: the broad and thick red flowers are known as the King of Flowers, with the language of 'wealth, perfection'!

Purple peony language: peonies with purple petals, good fortune, romance, and a happy marriage!

White peony language: noble, dignified elegance, national color and fragrance, trustworthy person!

Green peony language: life, anticipation, gentle love, heartfelt dedication!

Pink peony language: graceful and noble, mature, reserved, beautiful and moving!

Yellow peony language: bright, wealthy, eternal, grand, vibrant!

Blue peony language: graceful and romantic, fresh and elegant!

Autumn peony language: life, anticipation, gentle

What is the Symbolic Meaning of Peonies?

1) Auspicious wealth, the most frequently appearing flower in traditional Chinese paintings is the peony, because it represents wealth and auspiciousness, so now people use peony paintings to symbolize good fortune and wealth.

2) Noble elegance, in addition to symbolizing nobility and auspiciousness, peonies can also represent nobility, elegance, and grace, so peonies can be used to symbolize some elegant scholars.

Peonies, with their rich colors and beautiful hues, have been loved by many from ancient times to the present. There is a wealth of cultural and artistic works about peonies, so they are often considered a high-quality gift.

Peonies painted with Chinese roses, as Chinese roses are called ever-lasting flowers, symbolize continuous wealth, implying "wealth and ever-lastingness."

Peonies and begonias painted together represent wealth and auspiciousness, implying "wealth filling the house."

Peonies painted with narcissus, lotus, chrysanthemum, and plum blossoms symbolize wealth and auspiciousness throughout the four seasons, implying "wealth in all seasons."

Peonies and narcissus painted together represent divine wealth and happiness, implying "divine wealth" and "first wealth."

Peonies with autumn begonias imply "wealth filling the house."

Peonies with Chinese roses imply "wealth and ever-lastingness."

Peonies with pomegranates imply "wealth and many children."

Peonies with longan imply "wealthy marriage."

Peonies with hibiscus flowers imply "glory and wealth."

Peonies with peaches, or peonies with chrysanthemums, or peonies with round longevity characters, or peonies with chrysanthemums and longevity stones all imply "wealth and longevity."

Peonies, lotus, chrysanthemum, plum blossoms, and杂宝 imply "four seasons of treasure."

Peonies with morning glories imply "wealth for a thousand autumns."

In summary: peonies are large and colorful, known as the "King of Flowers," symbolizing auspicious wealth. Peonies are a very popular flower variety among flower enthusiasts, not only because they look beautiful but also because of their symbolic meanings.

The above [] introduces the language and symbolic meaning of peonies and the full content of understanding the meaning of peony flowers, hoping to be helpful to green plant enthusiasts!