What does purple flowers mean?

What does purple flowers mean?

Always trying to do better than what is available now

They are thirsty for knowledge and love reading. In order to achieve their ideal selves, people seek answers in their own lives and in the lives of others. Because they pursue perfection and are extremely demanding on themselves, they are also struggling hard with themselves.

A symbol of leadership, nobility, and wealth

In the West it was once used as the color of emperors, military commanders and other officials. Since Roman times, it has been closely associated with the royal family. In the Middle Ages, purple was the most expensive dye and was only used to make cloth for the nobility and the wealthy, usually royalty. Many kingdoms at the time prohibited the use of purple by anyone or any institution other than the royal family. Given this convention, we are very sensitive and always associate purple with money, power, etc.

A strong feeling

That’s why there is the saying “Purple passion” (literal translation). Although purple is not as hot as red, it seems to burn everything as quickly as red.

A mixture of red and blue

From a painter's point of view purple is the most difficult colour to mix, with countless shades and tones to choose from, cooler, warmer, and no one ever seems to have found "the right purple". Many people who are not color blind also have difficulty identifying and distinguishing purple from other colors. Sometimes blue looks like purple, sometimes maroon looks like purple, sometimes magenta looks like purple, and of course vice versa. Purple is the color of creativity and good ideas. Many children say purple is their favorite color, and some very creative people say so too.

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