1. Flower LanguageLilies bloom in many colors, the most common being white. Its flower language represents elegance, purity, smoothness, and a long-lasting marriage. Its flowers are white, symbolizing a pure and beautiful heart, and also giving people a particularly elegant visual experience. It also has the meaning of blessing, so it often appears at weddings to express deep blessings to the two newlyweds. 2. Flower language of other varietiesMany flower lovers know that it has multiple varieties, so each variety has its own flower language. The flower language of perfume lily is nobility and blessing; the flower language of wild lily is eternal happiness; the flower language of corn lily is brave and persistent love; the flower language of narcissus lily is joy and expectation of reunion; the flower language of yellow lily is gratitude. 3. Symbolic MeaningLilies symbolize elegance and innocence, and giving them to girls represents a kind of compliment; pink lilies symbolize purity and elegance, and are very suitable for giving to the girl you are pursuing; yellow lilies symbolize nobility and wealth, and also represent the hope that others can recover soon, so yellow lilies are also chosen when visiting patients. |
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