The symbol and meaning of rose and flower language
As one of the top ten famous flowers in China, the rose is known as the "Queen of Flowers" with its long flowering period of 365 days. Its ever-changing flower language system has long surpassed ordinary ornamental value and become a code book for conveying emotions. Let us decode the deep language of this eternal flower through the three dimensions of flower shape, color and culture. 1. Cultural traceability of the Chinese rose flower language system 1.1 The philosophy of life in the Oriental context "Qunfangpu" records the characteristics of the Chinese rose that "opens month by month", making it a symbol of hope and persistence. The famous sentence of Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty,"Only knows that flowers are never red in ten days, but this flower is never without spring breeze" confirms the core flower saying of "waiting for hope." 1.2 Emotional carriers in Western culture In the Victoria flower language system, roses and roses share part of the symbolic system. Red roses represent "fiery courage", and white roses symbolize "childlike waiting", forming a cross-cultural consensus on flower language. 2. Chromatographic password: Symbol system of 7 colors 2.1 Analysis of basic color systems·Pink rose: From the light pink at the beginning to the bright pink, corresponding to the throb of first love (10% saturation), gratitude (50%), and elegant greetings (90%)·White rose: The designated flower for Father's Day in Japan, with 26 petals corresponding to the 26 qualities of father's love·Black rose: It is actually a dark red variety and suitable for giving to creative workers 2.2 Extension of special color systems·Blue rose: Genetically modified varieties symbolize breaking through conventions·Striped roses: two-color gene expression, implying the multi-faceted nature of life·Gradual rose: color transition metaphor relationship sublimation 3. Modern scene application guide Recommend champagne rose for business occasions (flower language: wisdom confrontation), and recommend two-color rose mix and match (meaning: colorful life). In the adjuvant treatment of depression, planting orange roses has significant efficacy (color psychology verification).
From the Imperial Garden of the Forbidden City to New York's Central Park, the rose interprets it with eternal beauty: true romance is understanding the story told by each petal. When we learn to interpret this natural code, we have a lyrical way that spans time and space.