1. Flower Language1. Continuous wealth: The plant of fortune seed, also known as the fortune tree, cinnabar root, red umbrella, and one hundred taels of gold, blooms and bears fruit in summer, growing many bright red small fruits that look very festive. As the name suggests, the plant of fortune seed represents wealth. The flower language is continuous wealth, which means the accumulation of wealth and continuous wealth. 2. Good luck every year: In addition to representing wealth, the flower language of "good luck every year" is also a symbol of auspiciousness and joy. It looks festive when placed in the home, and it also carries good meanings and symbols, and is loved by people. 2. MeaningThe meaning of the fortune seeds is very good. In addition to the meaning of wealth, fortune, happiness and auspiciousness, because the fruits are numerous and densely packed, they also mean many children and good fortune, wishing the family to be prosperous and have good luck. If you like it, you can buy a pot and keep it at home. It is not only ornamental but also has good meaning. 3. What are the taboos for giving gifts?The fortune seed looks beautiful, has a unique shape, and has a good shape. It also has good meaning, so it is very popular among people. There is no taboo in giving gifts. You can buy a few pots and give them to your friends, which can add joy and auspiciousness to their homes. |
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