1. Flower LanguageThe flower language of magnolia is infinite charm, perfect love, beautiful and romantic. It itself refers to a flower plant with beautiful flowers, and can also be written as "Qionghua". Hua means flower, and it is named Qionghua because it is as beautiful as jade, representing all beautiful things. In addition, it also represents steadfastness, courage, and fearlessness of the powerful. It mainly grows in the southern part of Jiangsu and the western part of Anhui, especially in Yangzhou, where it is the city flower. It accompanies the history of Yangzhou, sharing its ups and downs, joys and sorrows. 2. Who should I give it to?Because of the meaning of the flower language, it is very suitable to give it to someone you like, whether it is the opposite sex or the same sex. If it is a gift from someone of the same sex, it means that you are charming and generous. If it is given to you by the opposite sex, it not only proves that you are attractive, but also may mean that they admire you. Or you can give it to your lover, it represents romance and perfect love. |
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