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The flower language of gentleman orchid and its symbolic meaning

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, When it comes to its fancy language, it is probably easy for everyone to guess, right? Just look at its name and you will understand. Of course it has something to do with the "gentleman". Specifically, its flower language is "gentleman modest", "gentle and courteous" and so on. And its symbolic meaning, which has a lot to do with its appearance. Because its leaves are tall and straight, its symbolic meaning contains "fortitude", "unyielding" and so on. Of course, it is not the only point mentioned above, but the details will be described below.

1. Its fancy language

In addition to the above mentioned "gentleman modest", "gentle and courteous", it also has "talented but not proud", "neither humble nor arrogant" and other fancy words. We can find that its flower language is very positive and represents some noble character. This is the reason why this kind of flower is so popular.

2. Its symbolic meaning

As we mentioned above, its symbolism has something to do with its appearance. So, let's first take a look at its appearance from the figure. Its leaves are thick and smooth. They stand upright like a sword with an upright handle. This leads to its symbolic meaning, that is, "strong and unyielding", "mighty and resolute" and so on. In addition, its flowers are also very delicate and have bright colors. Therefore, this leads to some of its other symbolic clothes, that is, "wealth", "auspiciousness", "happiness" and so on.

3. Other implications

This moral has something to do with an old legend. According to legend, a princess fell in love with a prince. But the prince fell in love with another girl. The princess tipped off the king and the girl was executed. But all the princess got was the hatred of the prince. Finally, one day, the princess was ill and could not move. In the end, she became a gentleman's orchid and looked at the direction of the prince's castle. Even if she becomes a flower, she never changes her feelings. Later, the gentleman orchid has another moral, which is "single-minded to feelings".

 
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