1. Flower language introductionThe crabapple flower has many meanings. It represents the homesickness of a traveler and symbolizes the reluctance to leave. In addition, since it also has the alias of heartbreak flower, it also represents the bitterness of love. In addition, many poems compare it to beauties, or use it to refer to beautiful women. 2. Related Implications1. Beauty: The crabapple flower is used to describe beautiful women because of its large flowers and bright colors. Li Longji once used "the crabapple blossoms sleeping in spring" to describe the appearance of Yang Guifei when she woke up, and Su Shi also used "a tree of pear blossoms overshadowing the crabapple blossoms" to describe an old man and a young wife. 2. Homesickness: Another name for the crabapple flower is homesickness grass, which expresses the longing for hometown. Mr. Ji Xianlin also used it to express his homesickness in his essay "Begonia". It is not only the author's memory of his hometown, but also represents the homesickness of every wanderer away from home. 3. Noble: Begonia is an important flower for my country’s royal family. It is planted together with magnolia, peony and osmanthus, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. It is also very suitable for people who have expectations for the future to raise it. |
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