The meaning and symbolism of Chinese roses
Do you know about the meaning and symbolism of Chinese roses and the knowledge of green plants and flowers in relation to the language of Chinese roses? Please see the detailed introduction below.
Chinese roses bloom throughout the four seasons without losing their charm; they are simple in nature, can survive when cut, and have lush branches, showing a strong vitality. They decorate the earth and embellish life with their colorful hues. Under the sun, Chinese roses are full of vitality, some are spotlessly white, some are purplish red, some are magnificent, and some are in bud, often making people fond of them...
In the language of flowers, different colors of Chinese roses represent different meanings and connotations:
Red Chinese rose - signifies pure love, passionate love or praiseworthy passion, chastity, etc., and is the preferred flower for Valentine's Day. The bud of a red Chinese rose also symbolizes cuteness;
White Chinese rose - implies respect and nobility;
Pink Chinese rose - represents first love;
Chinese roses' meaning and symbolism
Yellow Chinese rose - signifies apology;
Bicolor Chinese rose - represents contradiction or diverse interests;
Tricolor Chinese rose - signifies erudition and deep affection.