Cuiwei is not only a flower, but also has profound meaning. Cuiwei is often used to describe the beauty and elegance of women in Chinese because of its bright and beautiful flowers. Cuiwei can often be seen in poems and literary works. At the same time, Cuiwei is also widely used in wedding ceremonies, representing love and happiness. Therefore, the implication of Cuiwei has also become a symbolic choice for people to give gifts or celebrate happy events.
Cuiwei has far-reaching significance not only in China culture, but also in western culture. In Europe, Cuiwei is usually used to represent rebirth, rebirth and change. In Christian culture, Cuiwei has also been endowed with rich symbolic meaning, and is considered as one of the five-wound gifts representing Jesus. In Japan, Cuiwei is endowed with charm and beauty. Therefore, the meaning of Cuiwei in different cultures is quite different, but it all embodies its profound connotation related to beauty, happiness and life.