The flower language and symbolism of iris
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The flower language is gorgeous, symbolizing light and freedom. In addition, it also means the messenger of love, strength and eloquence. Legend has it that God gave this flower as a gift to the King of France when he was baptized, so it is the national flower of France. White iris represents innocence, yellow represents eternal friendship, blue represents admiration, and purple represents good luck.
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Symbol
Europeans love iris, thinking it symbolizes light and freedom; in our country, it is often used to symbolize love and friendship, with a bright future and a bright future; in ancient Egypt, iris was a symbol of strength and Eloquent symbol.
Legend
In France, people The iris is regarded as the national flower. According to legend, when King Clovis of the first dynasty of the Kingdom of France was baptized, God gave him a gift of iris. In France, the iris is a symbol of light and freedom.
This plant is named after God's messenger and the rainbow that connects Earth to other worlds. There is also a legend that the rainbow once saved the life of the Frankish King in the 6th century. When he saw the rainbow rising from the Rhine River, he knew that the water at this time was shallow enough, so he crossed the river and escaped the enemy's pursuit.
Meaning
The genus of iris The name iris means "rainbow" in Greek, which refers to the rich colors of the flowers. Generally, flower traders and flower arrangers are commonly called "Alice" based on the transliteration of the genus name.
Alice is the goddess of the rainbow in Greek mythology. She is the messenger between the gods and the mortal world. Her main task is to carry the souls of kind people back to heaven through the rainbow bridge between heaven and earth. To this day, Greeks often plant this flower in cemeteries in the hope that the soul of a person after death can entrust Alice to be taken back to heaven. This is also the origin of the flower's language - "Messenger of Love".
Iris represented "strength" and "eloquence" in ancient Egypt. The Israelis generally believe that yellow iris is a symbol of "gold", so there is a custom of planting iris in cemeteries in the hope that it will bring wealth in the next life.
Flower language
Iris is a flower. The birth flower of the third day of the month, its flower language: gorgeous. When the ancient Greeks on their expedition to Persia saw this flower, they immediately thought of Alice, the goddess of the rainbow. Therefore, the flower language of Persian iris is "gorgeous". People born with the blessing of this flower are versatile and possess a shining and brilliant personality.
The different colors of iris represent different symbolic meanings:< /p>
Iris
Messenger of good news, missing you, elegant heart, mission, messenger of love, enthusiasm, adaptability.
White iris: Innocence;
Yellow iris: means eternal friendship, Enthusiastic and cheerful;
Blue iris: Appreciate the elegance and generosity of the other party or secretly admire them; some people think that it represents the dissociation and broken passion in fate, exquisite beauty, but fragile and perishable...
Purple iris: symbolizes love and good luck.
Iris Alice (purple blue): good news, messenger, missing you
German Iris (dark royal blue): sacred
Little Iris (bright) Yellow): Work together to resist, work together
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