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The latest language of red roses and the meaning of different numbers

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Red roses are the most common flowers, but real red roses do not exist. Cut red roses are actually roses, and herbal tea red roses are mostly Pingyin roses. Strictly speaking, they are not red but lavender. Let's take a look at the words and expressions of red roses.

Red roses are the most common flowers, but real red roses do not exist. Cut red roses are actually roses, and herbal tea red roses are mostly Pingyin roses. Strictly speaking, they are not red but lavender. Let's take a look at the words of red roses and what the different numbers of flowers represent.

The language of Red Rose

I love you, love passionately, and hope to fall in love with you passionately.

The flower words of red roses with different numbers

1: you are the only one for me

Two flowers: there are only you and me in the world

3 flowers: I LOVE YOU

4: vows, promises

5 flowers: no regrets

6 flowers: smooth

7: secretly in love with you

8 flowers: make up for

9 flowers: keep each other long and firm

Ten flowers: perfect

11 flowers: love wholeheartedly

12 flowers: all love

13: secret love

14: pride

15 flowers: the one who guards you.

The Story of the Red Rose

In ancient Greece, it was said that Aphrodite, the god of love, was the most beautiful goddess in the world. Even Zeus, the king of the gods, fell in love with her. However, Aphrodite refused Zeus's love. Zeus turned love into hate and forced Aphrodite to marry Hephaestus, the ugliest god of fire. Aphrodite was so miserable that she had secretly fallen in love with the beautiful young Adonis.

However, something unfortunate happened: one day, Adonis was out hunting and was bitten by a wild boar. He bled and fell to the ground. When he fell to the ground, he let out a long scream: "Aphrodite -" hearing the tragic call of her lover, Aphrodite rushed to rescue him. Stones and thorns in the forest cut her feet and hands, and blood dripped all the way. However, by the time she got to Adonis, he had shed all his blood, and she could not save her sweetheart after all. Aphrodite burst into tears, and with her crying, clumps of beautiful red roses blossomed where her blood was dripping along the way.

Since then, the red rose has become a symbol of unswerving love. But red roses always carry thorns.

 
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