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What does the jade carving orchid mean?
Orchids have been regarded as representatives of nobility, elegance, patriotism and perseverance since ancient times, and orchids symbolize nobility. It is an orchid that the poet Qu Yuan likes very much. In his book Lisao, there are many beautiful poems about orchids, which make more people realize that the quality of orchids is as noble as Qu Yuan. Most people who wear Hetian jade orchids are noble, unyielding and pure as jade.
3. Magnolia, also known as wooden pen flower, is often used in Yu Meiren as a symbol of love. It is the earliest symbol of love for orchids. Taking magnolia as a token of love is often used to represent vows of eternal love. Hetian jade orchid symbolizes the constancy of love.
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