1. Flower Language1. Forever belong to you: According to legend, if the rhododendrons are in full bloom in the mountains, the god of love will come here. She will bless those who like it and gain eternal love. Therefore, its flower language is "forever belongs to you". It is very suitable for lovers to give to each other to express their love for each other forever and never leave each other. 2. Restrain your desires: It has a strong ability to bloom. During the flowering period, all the flowers bloom together, which can make people feel lively and happy. However, when it is not in its flowering period, it will control its desire to bloom and only show its lush branches and leaves to others, silently serving as a low wall or barrier and dedicating itself. 2. MeaningIts meaning is "Stay firm in your beliefs and never give up." There was once a rumor that the red petals of the tree that bloomed all over the mountains were dyed with the blood of many revolutionary martyrs. It records the history of the brave fighters during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression who firmly believed in the revolution, were not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, and never gave up. That’s why it has such an inspiring meaning. |
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