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What is Mulan's flower language

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Mulan's flower language is quiet, eternal youth, a symbol of indifference and elegance. It is also called baonianlan and yuenianlan. People praise its character and are inspired by it. They also like its noble character, which is not secular, lonely and fragrant, but only elegant.

Flower language

Mulan's flower language is very simple, a word can say clearly: quiet, eternal youth, a symbol of indifference and elegance.

The Flower Language of Cymbidium

Plant culture

Mulan is also called baosui LAN and niansui LAN, because it is open in the cold every year, the old year of the lunar calendar will end, the new year will start soon, and the festive Spring Festival and new spring festival will come soon.

Mulan flowers bloom, people praise the character of Mulan, inspired by it, but also more like it is not secular, lonely fragrance, the only noble character of elegance.

The Flower Language of Cymbidium

Legend of Mulan

A long time ago, there was a beautiful young fairy in the heavenly palace. Her name was a Kun. She wore a robe made of nine pieces of jade. Her name was Bi Mei. She wore a gauze skirt inlaid with nine jade beads.

Because of their yearning for the life of the world, they bravely descended to the world, regardless of the harsh rules and regulations of the heaven, and formed a happy and complete couple, who settled down on the shore of the East China Sea. During the day, the industrious and heroic akun worked in the wild to poke fish, and the handy Bi Mei spun yarn and weaved cloth at home. At night, they nestled happily under the old banyan tree by the sea, far right and right, the brutal stars and surging waves, singing a beautiful and moving song happily.

For a long time, they have finally built a beautiful home with their own wisdom and hands and bred a huge Chinese nation. Later, they died one after another because of their old age and illness. According to their last words, their descendants buried a Kun in the towering Kunlun Mountain and Bi Mei in the vast east China Sea.

Therefore, the robe made of nine Jadeites that ah Kun wore became the Yangtze River, the Yellow River and the five mountains on the land of Shenzhou; the gauze skirt with nine jade beads that Bi Mei wore became a charming primrose on Taiwan Island.

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