The meaning of the number of roses: 1: you are the only one for me, 2: the world in the eyes of only the two of us, 3: I love you, 4: mountain and sea vows, 5: no complaints, 6: all the best, 7: endless blessings, 8: make up for it, 9: permanently have, 10: ten perfect, 11: one heart and one mind, 12: heart to heart, 13: secret love, 14: A good get-together, 16: love and romance, 17: this love is undying, 19: favorite, 20: youthful and beautiful, 22: two pairs of pairs of pairs of pairs of pairs of pairs of pairs of pairs, 24: miss.
30 dos: please accept my love, 33 dos: I love you for three lifetimes, 36 dos: my love is only reserved for you, 44 dos: till death do us part, 48 dos: love, 50 dos: this is the unrepentant love, 51 dos: I have only you in my heart, 56 dos: I love you, 66 dos: precious love will never change, 77 dos: a marriage proposal, 88 dos: make up for all the wrongs of the heart, 99 dos: the sky is long and the earth is long, 100 dos
In Western literature, European roses such as Rosa gallica and Rosa ×alba have long symbolized beauty and love. Ancient Greek and Roman peoples used roses to symbolize their goddess of love Aphrodite (Aphrodite), Venus. The rose in Greek mythology was a masterpiece created by Zeus to show off his powers to the gods.
The rose is the national flower of England; flower language:love, love and beauty, radiant, brave, noble.