Daisy's Flower Language and Legend

Daisy's Flower Language and Legend

Daisy Flower Language

Innocence, peace, hope, pure beauty and love deep in the heart.

The first meaning of purple daisy: eternal happiness.

The second meaning of purple daisy: Do you love me? Therefore, daisies are usually flowers given by secret admirers.

The third meaning of purple daisy is separation.

The fourth meaning of purple daisy: love hidden in the heart.

The flower language of blue daisy: happiness, purity, innocence, peace, hope, and beauty.

Green daisy flower language: Green daisy flower language: secret love.

Daisy Legend

Myths and Legends

In mythology, she was transformed from the forest spirit Villigis. When Willigis was having fun with her lover, they were discovered by the god of the orchard, and she was turned into a daisy while being chased.

Drama legend

In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ophelia sang a ballad of her own while weaving a wreath of four kinds of flowers, one of which was daisy.

She placed rosemary and pansies on Hamlet's chair, gave fennel and columbine to the queen, rue (mercy herb) to the king and herself, daisies to her brother, and violets to her dead father.

One day, she sneaked out again when no one was paying attention, came to the river, and weaved a small wreath with daisies, nettles, wild flowers and weeds. Then she climbed up a willow tree and tried to hang the wreath on the willow branches that stretched into the river, but the branch broke suddenly; the beautiful and pure Ophelia fell into the water with the wreath she had woven. At first, she floated in the water for a while, supported by her soft clothes, and hummed a few lines of some unknown song intermittently, as if she didn't care at all about the disaster she had suffered, or as if she was an elf living in the water. But soon, her clothes became heavy due to being soaked by the river water. Before she could finish singing that beautiful song, she sank into the water, and her soul slowly ascended to heaven.

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