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What is the flower language of tung flower?

Whenever I see beautiful pictures of tung flowers, my childhood memories with tung flower fragrance will appear in my mind. How can I not love them? Do you know its flower language? The following is for everyone, I hope you like it!

Flower language in fairy tales

Full of joy; The seed of love, confusion and agitation about feelings; Simple happiness; Don't seek pleasure for yourself, and wish all beings relief from suffering. Tung flowers are mainly purple and white, with purple as the middle color and white as the light color. Tung flowers are widely distributed, in full bloom, but quiet and elegant.

Brief introduction of Tonghua

Tonghua is the flower of Tomb-Sweeping Day's solar terms, and social customs such as political ceremony, spring outing feast, Qingming Festival sacrifice and missing constitute the cultural connotation of Tonghua image. It is a phenological sign of natural time series; The scenery in the third spring is beautiful and gorgeous to the extreme, but at the same time, there are plenty of surplus and deficiency, and the tung flower turns from prosperity to decline, so it becomes the bearing of two contradictory interests.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is both a solar term and a festival in China. Tomb-Sweeping Day's political ceremony and social folklore on this day are also reflected and gathered in Tonghua's image. Tung flower not only has "natural attribute", but also has its "social attribute". In the middle Tang Dynasty, Yuan Zhen and Bai Juyi's singing works improved the character of Tonghua and gave it the meaning of personality analogy. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, "Tonghua Style" was widely recorded, and it was also endowed with figurative meanings such as auspiciousness and love.

Other meaning in Tonghua

1, Tonghua: natural time series

Zhou Shu's records established the status of Tung Flower as "Qingming Flower". Lu Yuanming's Chronological Miscellanies in the Song Dynasty summed up the long-standing saying of "twenty-four Fan Hua Xinfeng": "Qingming: one Hou Tonghua, two Hou Maihua, three Hou Hua." Tung flower is the symbol and symbol of Qingming.

2. tung flowers in spring

In literary works, tung flowers are often paired with willows to indicate spring scenery, which is reasonable in space and time sequence. Platanus acerifolia is a tall tree. Paulownia stands proudly, overlooking many "flowers". It is difficult to form a symmetrical landscape because it is separated from ordinary flowers and trees. Willow and tung flowers have the same "grade difference" in height. Tung flowers bloom in Qingming Festival, and at this time they are weeping willows, which are all natural scenery in "late spring"

3. Tung Flower and Spring Death

Qingming is the solar term in Ji Chun. At this time, spring has passed "two-thirds"; Tung flower can also be said to be the flower of "point spring" in a broad sense.

4. Sacrifice and remembrance

Among the "three festivals", the emotional tone of Shangsi Festival is relatively simple, while the Cold Food Festival and Qingming Festival are both "polyphonic", with both the pleasant pleasure of walking together, the homesickness and homesickness of being alone in a different place, and the cautious pursuit of distant sacrifice and homesickness. Tung flower image carries multiple sentimental feelings.

Hua Yan Hua Yu

In the lover's flower dictionary, tung flower is late love. When I was in bloom in March, the tung flower was still green, and it was not until the end of April that the top of the tree was covered with white buds. Soon, the mountains and plains were covered with white shadows. When tung flowers fall, at its most beautiful time, one after another, the whole flower falls calmly and gracefully, and the breeze blows, like lavender white. It is said that men and women who meet in the rain can get the blessing of the rain and never part!

Tung flowers are divided into male flowers and female flowers, and all the flowers that fall to the ground are male flowers. After the male flower dies, it can leave nutrients for the female flower on the tree, integrate life with the earth, bear fruit with the tree and reproduce. This just verifies the flower language of Tonghua: May all beings be spared from suffering.