Something that symbolizes romance.

Romantic things

Romantic things, there may be many people who have more or less problems when getting along with their other half, and there are also many curious places. So if you want to give romantic things to your other half, what are the romantic things? Let's take a look. Something that symbolizes romance. 1

Roses represent romance.

scientific name of rose: Rose Rugosa flower language: sincere love, shy and gorgeous

rose flower language 1: roses are rich in color, Different colors have different meanings:

pink rose flower language-first love red rose flower language-passionate love orange red rose flower language-shyness

yellow rose flower language-apology white rose flower language-respect light green rose flower language-youth stays forever

Rose flower language 2: The meanings of different numbers of roses are: < p P> 4 vows, promising

5 regrets

6 success

7 happy encounters

8 make up

9 firm love

1 perfection

11 single-minded, The most beautiful

12 are soul mates

13 are in secret love

17 are good for each other

2 are faithful to this love

21 are favorites

22 are in pairs

24 are missing

33 are I love you

36 are my heart belongs to you

My love

57 I love my wife

66 true love remains the same

77 meet by destiny

88 make up with heart

99 stay together for a long time

1 grow old together for a hundred years

11 unique love

18 propose marriage

111 endless love < I miss you every day

999 flowers that last forever

11 flowers that symbolize romance forever. 2

1. Half-fish

Half-fish has a unique shape, with a long oval shape. One side of its body is convex and scaly, and the other side is flat, smooth and scaleless, like a half-body fish, hence its name. Males and females live in pairs and often appear in Huaping National Nature Reserve in northwest Guangxi. More interestingly, whenever they encounter a dangerous beach in their progress, the male fish and the female fish cling to the flat side of their bodies, and the two fish become one, and Qi Xin struggles to swim upstream. If one of the fish can't swim, the other fish will never leave alone. Therefore, there is a praise poem "Love should be like a half-fish" circulated by local people, which is a metaphor for people's loyalty to love and growing old together. Half of the fish is delicious and often caught secretly.

9. Lotus

Generally, only one flower bud is formed and one flower is opened. When stimulated by some special external environmental conditions, or when special variation occurs inside, a flower bud born on a stem may differentiate into two twin-like buds, thus forming two flower pedicels on a flower stalk, opening two flowers and forming a pair of lotus buds, which is Bingdilian. Bindilian belongs to Nymphaeaceae, a thousand-petalled lotus in lotus, and some people call it Liantoulian, Tongxin Furong, Albizia julibrissin and Ruilian.

In ancient times, people regarded Bingdilian as an auspicious and festive sign. "Green lotus covers green water, and hibiscus is red and fresh. There is a lotus root on the bottom and a lotus root on the top. " Bingdilian is known as a symbol of love-concentric, with the same roots, with the same happiness, with the same life, which means that husband and wife will get along well for a hundred years and will always be United. It is also used to symbolize that brothers are like brothers and have deep feelings.

8. Xiangzizi

"when those red berries come in springtime, flushing on your southland branches. I advise you to collect more, as a symbol of our love. "

It is said that in the Han Dynasty, a man in the state of Fujian and Vietnam was forced to guard the border, and his wife looked forward to returning all day. Later, those who went with him returned, but his husband didn't return, and his wife missed him more. He stood under the crossing tree in front of the village all day, looking forward to the evening, crying his heart out and dying of blood. The tree suddenly bears pods, the seeds of which are half red and half black, crystal clear and bright. People regard the blood and tears of a faithful wife as condensed, which is called "red bean" and "acacia".

acacia is actually not a red bean. From the color point of view, acacia is half red and half black, and red beans are all red. Taxonomically, they are two kinds of plants belonging to the same family and different nationalities. According to the classification of flora, red beans belong to Sophora family of Leguminosae, and there are 35 genera in China. The edible red beans belong to Phaseolus family. Acacia belongs to Acacia family of Papilionidae in Leguminosae, and distributed in 4 genera in China. Red beans are woody plants, most of which belong to trees and a few are small trees or shrubs; Acacia is mostly liana, and a few are climbing shrubs or shrubs. The roots, leaves and seeds of acacia are generally toxic, and the seeds are the most toxic. The red beans we eat are sea beans, also known as red beans and red rice beans, which are rich in nutrition.

7. Ferris wheel

Legend has it that lovers who ride on the Ferris wheel together will end up breaking up, but when the Ferris wheel reaches the highest point, if they kiss their lovers, they will go on forever. Legend has it that every box of the Ferris wheel is full of happiness. When we look up at the Ferris wheel, we are looking up at happiness. How high the happiness is, how high the Ferris wheel is.

the name of the engineer who designed the world's first Giant Wheel is George W. Ferris, so the Ferris Wheel is also called "Ferris wheel". In 1893, Chicago will hold the World Expo to commemorate the 4th anniversary of Columbus discovery of america. At that time, the exhibition organization in Chicago planned to build a landmark building, comparable to the Eiffel Tower in France. The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 when the World Expo was held in France to commemorate the centenary of the victory of the French Revolution. Finally, the organizer chose Ferris to build a giant Ferris wheel for the World Expo. The earliest Ferris wheel is 76 meters in diameter and has 36 cabins, each of which can accommodate 6 people. It takes 5 minutes to ride once. It was destroyed in 196. Later, Eli Bridge developed a more practical and movable Ferris wheel.

"Singapore Skyscraper Sightseeing Wheel" is now the largest Ferris wheel in the world: 165 meters high, equivalent to 42 floors; The wheel body is 15m in diameter, with 28 cockpits, each of which can accommodate 28 passengers, which is equivalent to the size of a bus. A lap takes 32 minutes. "Nanchang Star" is the tallest Ferris wheel in China, located in Ganjiang Citizen Park beside Ganjiang River in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. Its total height is 16 meters, and the diameter of the turntable is 153 meters, which can rotate continuously. Beijing Chaoyang Park plans to build the world's tallest Ferris wheel: the ground height is 28 meters, the diameter of the wheel is about 198 meters, and there are 48 cockpits, each of which can carry 4 people. It should have been completed and opened in 28, but it ran aground because of financial problems.

6. Yuanyang

Yuanyang, also known as Wuren Haqin, Official Duck, Piniao and Dengmu Bird, often appears in ancient China literature and myths and legends. The mandarin duck refers to the male bird and the mandarin duck refers to the female bird. In the Book of Songs, there is a poem that sings a gentleman by Yuanyang:

"Yuanyang flies, and when you finish it, you will get it. A gentleman will last for ten thousand years, and you will be blessed.

Yuanyang is in the beam, slapping its left wing. A gentleman can live for thousands of years, so he should be blessed.

riding a horse in the stable will destroy it, and a gentleman will love it for thousands of years.

Ride a horse in the stable and destroy it. A gentleman will last forever, but Fulu will be humble. "

Yuanyang was compared to a brother in ancient times. In Selected Works, there are some poems, such as "I used to be a mandarin duck and a mandarin duck, but now I am a participant in business" and "I am bound by my flesh and blood". The analogy between a mandarin duck and a husband and wife originated from the phrase "I would rather be a mandarin duck than envy immortals" in the poem "The Ancient Meaning of Chang 'an" written by Lu Zhaolin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which praised the beautiful love, and later some scholars followed suit.

In people's minds, Yuanyang is an example of loving each other and growing old together. They even think that once they get married, Yuanyang will stay with them for life. Even if one of them dies unfortunately, the other one will not look for a new spouse, but spend the rest of his life alone and desolate. In fact, this is just a beautiful wish that people see Yuanyang's intimate behavior in Qingbo Minghu through association. In fact, mandarin ducks don't always live in pairs, and their spouses are not the same for life. In the group of mandarin ducks, there are often more females than males.

5. paper crane

paper crane originated in Japan. It was originally used to express the hope that patients would recover soon, and later people did the same in order to pray for other things. Legend has it that folding one a day for a thousand days can bring good luck and happiness to the people you like, which is the origin of their names. This legend comes from a story of World War II.

On August 6th, 1945, the "Little Boy" exploded over Hiroshima, and 1 or 7 kilometers away was the home of a little girl named Sadako Sasaki. At that time, the two-year-old girl was thrown out of the house by the shock wave generated by the atomic bomb explosion. Fortunately, she was not injured. She and her mother survived, but they were hurt by the black rain full of radioactive dust. In September 1954, she was diagnosed with leukemia; In January 1955, the doctor said that she could live for another year at most. On August 6, 1955, the hospital allowed her to leave the hospital and attend the peace memorial ceremony with her family. But on the way to the park, her gums began to bleed and she had to return to the hospital.

At this time, paper cranes of various colors were sent from Nagoya and hung in the hospital to encourage patients. Many patients were inspired and began to fold paper cranes, and Sasaki was one of them. In less than a month, she folded 1 paper cranes, strung each paper crane with thread, hung it on the ceiling of the ward, and then continued to fold it. At the end of September, 1955, her condition became worse and worse, and she could no longer walk by herself. On October 25th, she closed her eyes forever. People were moved by Sasaki's bravery and sculpted her and the paper crane into statues. Today, paper crane has become a symbol of courage, inspiring people to face difficulties in the face of unfortunate fate.

Kawabata Yasunari's 1952 work A Thousand Cranes tells a different story, but it makes paper cranes more famous.

4. Meteor

Legend has it that when a meteor falls, a wish will come true. This is already a good wish.

Meteors can be seen almost every night in the clear night sky, because the earth shuttles through the universe composed of various celestial bodies, and there will always be interstellar matter passing by the earth. The earliest record of meteors can be found in the Annals of Bamboo Records: "In the fifteenth year of Emperor Xia's reign, stars fell like rain in the night." It's a meteor shower. The annual meteor shower will appear regularly, with different scales and can be predicted. There are three major meteor showers in the northern hemisphere, which are relatively stable and easy to observe every year, namely, the Constellation meteor shower in early January, the Perseid meteor shower in mid-August and the Gemini meteor shower in mid-December. Leonid meteor showers appear in mid-November, with only a dozen per hour in normal years. Its famous place is that there will be a peak every 33 years or so, and the flow can reach thousands, and the next time will be around 232.

according to this year's meteor shower calendar of the International Meteor Organization (IMO), the Perseid meteor shower reached its peak on August 13th, with 1 zenith meteors per hour, and Gemini reached its peak on December 14th, with 12 zenith meteors per hour. But moonlight may affect the observation effect.

3. Star sand

Also called star sand, as the name implies, it is sand that looks like a five-pointed star (not sand from a star). Some people may be familiar with this kind of thing because of the best-selling novel "Stars and Sand in a Rainy Night". I have to mention two things about the star sand. One is a beautiful legend.

A long time ago, the beautiful daughter of Rain God fell in love with the son of the star, that is, the son of the star. But they only met once, and then they never met again. Worrying about her thoughts made her get up the courage to walk into the kingdom of stars and look for the son of stars. Finally, at the top of the universe, she found him whom she admired. Soon, the son of the star also fell in love with this beautiful and kind girl, and both fell in love. But love is not allowed in heaven. After the rain god knew it, he flew into a rage and forbade his daughter to meet the son of the star again. But the power of love is so powerful that they decided to leave heaven. Rain God is the god in charge of the waters. Every drop of rain is his eye. As long as she gives the order, rain can easily find them. So they racked their brains to come up with a way, that is, two people turned into stars and rain, and turned into tiny, shiny stars, scattered in every corner of the world. In this way, they can be together and avoid the eyes of the rain god. One night, the rain god mobilized all the waters to chase the little star. The whole world suddenly rained cats and dogs, and almost all the little stars were searched out by raindrops, only a few remained. They landed on the beach and dissolved into the fine sand. Because the combined little star itself has some moisture, after a long time, the star and the fine sand are skillfully blended together, forming what everyone calls star sand.

Another point that must be mentioned is Saipan, the "hometown of stars". Saipan is said to be the "hometown of stars" because the beaches here are famous for their starry sand. When you look at the stars at night and cover the night sky with clouds, you will believe that this is the hometown of stars. Saipan is the largest island in Northern Mariana, bordering the Pacific Ocean in the east, the Philippine Sea in the west, and adjacent to Guam and Tinian Island.

I think the composition of Star Sand is the same as that of ordinary sand, and there are more artificial products than natural products.

2. Wind chimes

Wind chimes can be described as China mascots. The Tang Dynasty Kaiyuan Tianbao legacy records: "In the bamboo forest of Qi Palace, there are pieces of broken jade hanging, and every night, when you hear the sound of broken jade touching each other, you know that there is wind, and the number is to occupy the wind." The ancients hung gravel together, and the wind blew jade, making a crisp sound, which was called "occupying the wind", with the purpose of measuring the wind and knowing it. This is the earliest record, and "Zhan Fengduo" should be the earliest origin of wind chimes.

China people's bells, bells and priests are similar to westerners' "bells" and "chimes" in terms of modeling, hearing and principle, although they are not equal to wind chimes. The ancient people in China hung wind chimes with the sound of "the wind blows jade" to achieve the purpose of warning, meditation or blessing. Modern people appreciate the sweet and crisp sound of wind chimes and its rich aesthetic feeling.

Wind chimes are also common in temples. "Bell" has three meanings in Buddhism: shock, joy and saying. It is often hung on Buddhist instruments and instruments, and under the eaves of temples and pagodas, and it makes a sound when it blows with the wind, which means to ward off evil spirits and pray for blessings. Every sound is regarded as a blessing, similar to Tibetan Buddhists who use prayer wheels instead of chanting. In Japan, people will go to temples in summer to hold a "wind chime festival", hoping that the "pleasant" bell will relieve summer heat and reduce disasters for them and pin their wishes on them.

in the Tang dynasty, "Hebei used to fight, and it was often quiet at night to call for priorities.