1. Origin of the nameA long time ago, there was an infatuated woman who had been waiting for her beloved. However, due to the low status of women in ancient times, she could not go out to look for her lover and could only wait. Many years passed, but she did not wait for her lover. After her death, she turned into a bright flower, which is the crabapple flower. The crabapple flower is also known as the heartbreak flower, which represents heartbreaking love but no results. 2. Flower Language1. Bitter Love The crabapple flower has another name, called the heartbreak flower. It means that you love someone bitterly but in the end there is no result. This feeling is like a broken heart. This is how the nickname of the heartbreak flower came from. It grows in the harsh winter, and even the biting cold wind cannot stop its growth. It also symbolizes the quality of being tenacious and unyielding. In ancient times, it was also used to describe the pain of separation between men and women, especially those in the passionate love period. The heartbreak flower was the best way to express their feelings at separation. 2. Beauty Its flowers are particularly beautiful and the shape of the flowers is very charming. In ancient poems, there are sentences using it to describe beautiful women. In ancient times, crabapple flowers were generally planted in royal gardens, so in addition to symbolizing beauty, they also symbolize nobility. 3. Sadness of separation When you are far away, you always miss your loved ones. It not only represents the feelings between lovers, but also the longing between relatives, so there is the flower language of separation. |
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