As the representative symbol of Mid-Autumn Festival, chrysanthemum has rich connotations and profound cultural connotations. The significance of chrysanthemum will be introduced in detail from the aspects of historical origin, cultural connotation and artistic expression.
I. Historical origin
Chrysanthemum has a long history in China. Chrysanthemum was planted and enjoyed in China as early as 3,000 years ago in Shang Dynasty. In the ancient culture of China, chrysanthemum has always been regarded as a symbol of nobility, loyalty and elegance, and is known as "the king of flowers in autumn". The blooming season of chrysanthemum coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th of the lunar calendar, so chrysanthemum has also become one of the representatives of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Second, the cultural connotation
As a symbol of Mid-Autumn Festival, chrysanthemum symbolizes prosperity, wealth and beautiful things. Chrysanthemum blooms in autumn, which is also a harvest season, so chrysanthemum symbolizes the joy of harvest and a rich and beautiful life. At the same time, the unique flower shape and popular fragrance of chrysanthemum also symbolize noble, loyal and elegant quality.
Third, artistic expression.
As a symbol of Mid-Autumn Festival, chrysanthemum not only has profound cultural connotation, but also is widely used in artistic expression. Since ancient times, poets, calligraphers, painters and other artists have widely described and praised chrysanthemums.
Chrysanthemum is a common flower with rich cultural connotations and diverse symbolic meanings.
1, aesthetic value
As a kind of flower, chrysanthemum has self-evident aesthetic value. When chrysanthemums are in full bloom, they are full of flowers, rich in color, different in shape and unique in charm. Poets, painters and other artists often praise and describe the beautiful scenery of chrysanthemums. In artistic creation, chrysanthemum is often used as a theme to show the artist's creative talent with its unique flower shape and beautiful colors.
2. Symbolic significance
The symbolic meaning of chrysanthemum is rich and varied. In China culture, chrysanthemum is endowed with the symbolic meaning of nobility, loyalty and elegance. The flower language of chrysanthemum has many meanings, such as loyalty, noble quality, good luck and so on. Therefore, chrysanthemums are often used to express yearning for beautiful things and praise noble qualities.
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