Jasmine Flower Language

Jasmine Flower Language

Flower language and symbolic meaning

Different colors

The colors of jasmine are not complicated. The most common one is white jasmine, while purple is less common. There is also the double-colored jasmine (also called bicolor jasmine) that blooms two colors of flowers.

The flower language of white jasmine is friendliness and love of sensory feelings. The flower language of purple jasmine is suspicion, mature beauty, timidity, and speculation. The flower language of the Mandarin Duck Jasmine is "Love me, and be fickle". This is because the Mandarin Duck Jasmine is named after the two jasmine flowers, one white and one purple, growing on the same branch. Therefore, its flower language contains the meaning of "fickle".

Different regions

Jasmine is pure, rich, refreshing and long-lasting. Its flower language represents loyalty, respect, purity, chastity, simplicity, exquisiteness and charm. Many countries regard it as the flower of love, and it is also passed among people as the flower of friendship.

In Western Europe, the flower language of jasmine is friendliness. Filipinos regard it as a symbol of loyalty to the motherland and loyalty to love, and nominate it as the national flower. When distinguished guests come, jasmine flowers are often woven into wreaths and hung around the guests' necks as a sign of welcome and respect.

The meaning of different numbers of flowers

One

A jasmine flower represents loyalty and respect, meaning that in my heart, you are the only one.

Two

Two jasmine flowers represent purity, chastity, simplicity and exquisiteness.

Three

Three jasmine flowers represent charm, which means you are the most charming and the most beloved.

Four

Four jasmine flowers represent that you are my life. Four little flowers, four different shades of color, I dedicate all the colors of my life to you.

The legend of jasmine and the meaning of giving flowers

Malley? Jasmine!

Legend has it that in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, there lived a farmer named Zhao in Tiger Hill, Suzhou. He had three sons and lived a poor life. Old man Zhao goes out to make a living while his wife and children stay at home to farm. When the children grew up, they divided the land into three parts, giving each child a piece, and mainly planted tea trees.

One year, Old Man Zhao returned home and brought back a bundle of saplings, saying that these were fragrant flowers that people in the south liked. Regardless of whether his sons liked them or not, he planted them next to his eldest son's tea field. Later, small white flowers bloomed on the tree. Although they were fragrant, they did not attract people's interest.

One day, the eldest son of the Zhao family discovered that the tea branches had the fragrance of small white flowers. Then I checked the tea fields, all of which were filled with fragrance. He picked a basket of tea and went to Suzhou city to try to sell it. Unexpectedly, the fragrant tea was all sold out in a short time. This year, the eldest son made a fortune selling fragrant tea leaves. When his two younger brothers found out, they went to settle the accounts with their older brother. They believed that their brother's fragrant tea leaves came from the fragrant flowers grown by their father, and that the money his brother earned from selling the tea leaves should be divided equally among the three of them. The brothers had been quarreling all the time, and the two younger brothers wanted to destroy the fragrant flowers by force.

There was an old hermit in the village named Dai Kui, who was revered by the people. The three Zhao brothers went to Dai's house and asked him to judge the case. He taught the three brothers not to fall apart for the sake of a little immediate benefit. Instead, we should propagate and develop these fragrant flowers, plant fragrant flowers in everyone's tea fields, and brothers can all sell fragrant tea, so that they can get rich together. When these fragrant flowers become famous, bad guys want to steal them, and the brothers need to take turns to look after them and work together. If the three brothers were selfish and did not put the interests of everyone first, nothing would be accomplished. Dai Kui also gave the flower a name, "Molihua", which means that when dealing with people and things, one always puts personal interests last.

The three brothers listened to Master Dai's advice. After returning home, they lived in harmony, worked together, and their lives became better and better every year.

The meaning of sending flowers

Young men and women often give each other jasmine flowers to express their faithful love.

Jasmine can also be used as a symbol of friendship. Putting a jasmine wreath around a guest's neck and letting it hang down to the chest shows respect and friendship, and is a courtesy of hospitality.

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