The flower language and customs of people in Taiwan Province province show the deep affection and fraternity of roses in Taiwan Province province. Peony flower symbolizes magnificence, chrysanthemum symbolizes cleanliness and elegance, and lotus flower symbolizes holiness, beauty, auspiciousness, health and longevity. So, this flower is for the official who took office. Tulips show affection; Plum blossoms symbolize people's integrity and are often given to elders. People in Taiwan Province Province will send more flowers on birthdays and when communicating with each other. For birthdays in different months, you should send flowers of different colors to show your blessing to people. January is yellow, February is cyan, March is pale pink, April is pale pink, May is green, June is orange, July is pink, August is white, September is mixed color, October is purple, November is fruit and December is red.
Japanese love flowers very much. Flowers are often personalized, and different flowers represent different feelings and wishes. In Japan, azaleas represent my excitement, carnations represent my deep love for you, red canna represents everything beautiful, primrose represents my love for you, daffodils represent your coldness, white roses represent that love will ignite, red roses represent that love is burning, and sunflowers represent that you are the sun in my heart. Japanese people avoid lotus flowers and think they are unlucky. Chrysanthemums only use 15 petals, and chrysanthemums with 16 petals cannot be used, because only the royal hat emblem has 16 petals. Japanese people avoid "six" when sending flowers. In Japan, six is the symbol of robbers, and the Japanese like orchids best.
Language and Habits of Flowers In some western European countries and other parts of western Europe, if a mother sends a bouquet to her children, it is often composed of monk's shoe chrysanthemum, primrose, money flower and holly, representing maternal love and guarding the woman's innocence, romance and youth forever. If it is a wedding ceremony, a bouquet of five African-American dragons' paws, ivy and straw is usually used to express the love of one heart. You two wish you a lifetime of love and respect for each other and grow old together. When people are separated, the bouquets given to relatives and friends are mostly composed of fir branches, basil and rouge flowers, which means that at this time of parting, please accept my wishes and wish you a safe journey and all the best. In the meantime, don't forget me. May our friendship last forever. When encouraging others, send a bouquet of birds that never sleep, cloves and dodder, which means encouraging yourself to be cautious, diligent and hard-working. When visiting patients, send more bouquets of red poppy and wild lily, which means that patients will rest at ease and eventually recover. The French don't like lilacs and chrysanthemums. Chrysanthemums are only used at funerals. Central and South American countries don't like purple flowers. Both Italy and Spain think chrysanthemums are ominous flowers. The former Soviet Union believed that the yellow wild rose represented breakup and bad luck. Before the Danish businessmen negotiate, they exchange flowers to show their wealth. French businessmen can send any kind of flowers before an exchange visit or dinner, but they can't send chrysanthemums. When a German businessman visits a seller's house, he can send his hostess any flowers, but don't send red roses, lest he mistakenly think that he is in love with the other's hostess. Switzerland forbids giving three flowers at will, because three flowers represent lovers.
Sending flowers on the birthday of 65438+ 10 is a common practice in the United States and Canada. Viola in February, Narcissus in March, Sweet Pea in April, Lily of the Valley in May, Rose in June, Delphinium in July, Gladiolus in August, Aster in September, 65438+ 10 Dali,/kloc-0. What festivals are celebrated with flowers in the world: February 14, also known as St. Valentine's Day? It turned out that this day was a festival to give gifts as a selection object, and later it became a festival for young men and women and lovers to exchange red roses to show their love for curtains. Mother's Day: the second Sunday in May. On this day, people present a lot of pink carnations to their great mothers to show their eternal love. Father's Day: The third Sunday in June. On this day, children present yellow or white roses to their loving father to show their respect. Easter: March 22nd to April 25th. During this period, people put white lilies to celebrate the festival of Jesus' resurrection three days after he was crucified. Christmas: 65438+February 25th. This is a festival to celebrate the birth of Jesus. In the west, this is a grand festival equivalent to the Spring Festival in China. People decorate their rooms with Christmas flowers and plant or place Christmas trees. The colorful lights and decorations on the Christmas trees are full of festive atmosphere.