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What is the flower language of crabapple flowers?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Bitter love: the crabapple flower also has a name, called heartbroken flower, which means to fall in love with someone bitterly, but there is no result after all. Beauty: its flowers are beautiful and charming. In ancient times, it was used to describe beautiful women. Sorrow: it not only represents the feelings between lovers but also represents the feelings of yearning between relatives, so there is the flower language of sorrow.

I. the origin of the name

Once upon a time, there was an infatuated woman who had been waiting for her beloved, but because of the low status of a woman in ancient times, she could not go out to find a lover, she could only wait. Many years passed, she did not wait for her lover, after death she turned into a very bright flower, this kind of words is crabapple flower, also known as heartbroken flower, heartbroken bitter love, but no result.

II. Fancy language

1. Bitter love

Crabapple flower also has a name, called heartbroken flower. It means that you are painstakingly in love with someone, but there is no result after all. this feeling is like heartbreak, and that's where the nickname of heartbroken flower comes from. It grows in the cold winter, the cold wind is cold, it can not stop the pace of its growth, it also means the indomitable quality. In ancient times, it is also used to describe the pain of men and women when they are apart, especially when they are in love. Heartbroken flowers are the best way to express their feelings when they are apart.

2. Beauty

Its flowers are particularly beautiful, and the flower shape is very charming. In ancient poems, there are sentences that use it to describe beautiful women. In ancient times, crabapple flowers were generally planted in royal gardens, so it means nobility as well as beauty.

3. Sorrow of separation

When I am far away, I always miss my relatives. It can represent not only the feelings between lovers but also the feelings of yearning between relatives, so there is the flower language of parting sorrow.

 
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