Introduction to the national flower The national flower refers to the flower used by a country as its national symbol. The national flower is generally of special significance to a country's culture. A country can also see its cultural background and history through its national flower.
It symbolizes the spirit of national unity, strengthens national cohesion and is the essence of national personality virtue. People of all countries attach great importance to it, reflecting their love for the motherland and strong national feelings.
China's flower culture complex has a long history. People in China appreciate flowers, not only their color and appearance, but also their personality implication and spiritual strength. Tao Yuanmingzhi? Picking chrysanthemums and hedges? , Lin Bu? The shadows are horizontal, the water is shallow, and the fragrance floats at dusk. , Zhou Dunyi? Get out of the mud without being stained? , Confucius? Lan should be the king's fragrance? Su Dongpo? I'm afraid the flowers will fall asleep in the middle of the night, so I burn high candles and shine red makeup? .
The national flowers of various countries introduce North Korea-Mulan, the heavenly daughter
The flowers, leaves and stems of Magnolia sieboldii contain aromatic oil, which can extract high-grade spices. This natural perfume can be widely used in food, chemical industry, medicine, cigarettes, candy and cosmetics, and it is the best flavor enhancer. In addition to its special fragrance, Magnolia is innocent and beautiful, with a long flowering period, so it is a precious ornamental tree species for greening and beautifying the courtyard. Magnolia is also excellent in wood, which can be used as furniture, farm tools and carving materials.
Japan-cherry blossoms
Cherry blossoms are a symbol of love and hope, and one of the representatives of Japan. In Japan, it is said that a long time ago, there was a man named? Wood bloom Yeji? The fairy (meaning cherry blossom). One year 1 1 month, the fairy set off from Okinawa, passing through Kyushu, Kansai and Kanto, and arrived in Hokkaido in May of the following year. Along the way, she scattered a flower symbolizing love and hope in every corner. In memory of the fairy, the local people named this flower? Sakura? , Japan has also become? The land of cherry blossoms? .
Korea-Hibiscus
Hibiscus, the flower of Hibiscus in Malvaceae, is also known as Hibiscus and Bowl Flower. Hibiscus flowers are colorful and beautiful, with flowers like mallow, white, pink purple to purple, generally deep red at the base, and some varieties have double flowers. It is an excellent plant for freestyle flower hedges. Because of its strong vitality, it symbolizes the character, prosperity, nostalgia and affection that have gone through hardships and are determined to grow stronger.
Laos-frangipani
Plumeria flower language: pregnant with hope, resurrection and rebirth. Plumeria blossom from May to October. It has no mysterious legend, elegant temperament and noble fragrance, but it has a very simple appearance-a fresh and hopeful flower language composed of five petals. In Xishuangbanna, China, and some countries in Southeast Asia, frangipani is designated by Buddhist temples as? Five trees and six flowers? One of them is widely planted, so it is also called? Temple tree? Or? Tashu? .
Myanmar-Dragon Boat Flower
Dragon Boat Flower is native to southern China and Malaysia. It was introduced to Britain at the end of17th century, and then introduced to European countries. Dragon Boat Flower has beautiful plant shape, dense flowering and rich colors, and flowers can be enjoyed all year round. It is an important potted woody flower. Widely used in potted plants.
Thailand-golden chain flower
Poisonous bean is the national flower of Thailand, which is locally called? Dok Khuen? Its yellow petals symbolize the Thai royal family. And in 2006? Chiang Mai Agricultural Research Center? Held? World Horticultural Exposition? That is, named after the salami tree? World Expo in 2549, the Buddhist calendar? ,? Chaffer? Yes? Dok Khuen? Alias of, and? Buddha calendar 2549? In 2006,? Chongsong? That is, King Bhumibol of Thailand is one of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of King Thai's accession to the throne.
Malaysia-Fusang
? Fusang? It's the national flower of Malaysia, but where is it called? Big red flower? . Malaysians? Big red flower? As a symbol of the enthusiasm and hearty of the Malay nation, it is a metaphor for the fiery passion of loving the motherland.
Indonesia-Momordica mollissima
Jasmine is a symbol of purity and enthusiasm in the eyes of the Filipino people, a flower of love and friendship. Do Filipinos call jasmine? Samba-Gita? This is the language used by young men and women to express their love. Vows of love? So jasmine is also called? Swearing flowers? .
Singapore-Bandailan
198 1 year, Singapore selected Zhuo Jin? Bandailan is the national flower. Beautiful, dignified, superior, and modest, it symbolizes the temperament of the Singaporean people. The love column in the middle of flowers, male and female, symbolizes the root of happiness. The flowers are supported by the opposite lobes below, symbolizing harmony, sharing joys and sorrows, and honor and disgrace. Uncover the pollen cover on the love column, and there are two flowers in it, like two? Golden eye? , a symbol of foresight. It has endless confidence and hope. Singaporeans love orchids and prefer Zhuojin. Bandailan, because it can also compete for beauty under the worst conditions, symbolizes the hard work and brave struggle spirit of the nation.