Poems about rosemary

1. Rosemary's Poems In modern society, people are no strangers to rosemary, which is still one of the most popular herbs in Europe and America.

In 2000, the American Vanilla Society named rosemary "Millennium Vanilla". On the one hand, it affirms its importance and universality; on the other hand, rosemary, as an ancient immortal symbol, also represents the eternal yearning and pursuit of human beings.

Rosemary, named "Rosemary" in English, literally means "Maria Rose". What a romantic and beautiful name! However, the earliest word "rosemary" comes from the Latin "dew of the sea", hence its name, because it grows on the cliffs along the Mediterranean coast. This aromatic plant mostly grows in coastal rocky areas, with evergreen shrubs one to five feet high, gray-green leaves shaped like pine needles, light blue or indigo flowers in spring and summer, and a kind of floating and sparkling fragrance.

No wonder its name Rosmarinus means "dew of the sea" in Latin. In Victorian England, the flower language of rosemary is "memory"-"memory" and "memory retention" (I was reborn by waving away the sadness in my memory).

It is said that there is a famous saying in Shakespeare's Hamlet: "Rosemary is to help memory, dear, please keep it in mind." In the west, rosemary is defined as a symbol of love, loyalty and friendship.

Rosemary is closely related to love. It stands for the oath of eternal love, never forget.

Therefore, Italian girls will pat their sweethearts' fingers with rosemary in full bloom, expecting their positive response. Or knit it into a crown and wear it on the couple's head at the wedding to represent loyalty. In many western countries, the bride wears a wreath of rosemary at the wedding, rosemary is placed in the bouquet in her arms, and rosemary also floats at the wedding reception.

The nanny in Romeo and Juliet asked, don't Romeo and Rosemary both start with the letter R? It implies the faithful love between young couples. But at the end of the tragedy, its meaning is reversed, pointing to death and burial.

According to European folklore, a girl puts rosemary under a pillow and dreams of her future husband at night. There is also a saying that a bowl of flour will be placed under the rosemary bushes at night, and the first letter of the fiance's name will appear on the flour the next morning.

As for married women, rosemary is also needed. Husband, don't forget to put rosemary in the clothes in the suitcase in case of derailment! Rosemary literally means "Maria Rose", which is related to religion.

It is said that the smell of rosemary was given by Jesus. When Jesus fled from the Jewish kingdom to Egypt, he put his clothes on rosemary, so it has a fragrant and noble smell and has the power of God to purify and exorcise demons. It is planted all over the church, also known as the rose of the Virgin Mary. Another legend is that according to Catholicism, the small flowers of rosemary were originally white. When the Virgin Mary fled to Egypt with the baby Jesus, Mary put a blue cloak wrapped in the baby Jesus on the flowers, and the small flowers of rosemary instantly turned sky blue to show her respect for the Virgin Mary. Since then, the flowers of rosemary have turned pale blue, the color of the Virgin Mary.

In Spain, rosemary is a symbol of pilgrims, and the length of flowers will never exceed the height of Jesus' adult. Therefore, rosemary is inseparable from Christmas.

According to traditional customs, people put rosemary leaves on the floor at Christmas to avoid ghosts and exorcise evil spirits. Even in Europe and the United States today, rosemary planted in flowerpots is often trimmed into the shape of a Christmas tree as a holiday decoration.

In ancient Egyptian civilization, rosemary symbolizes eternal life. European civilization inherited this tradition and regarded rosemary as a symbol of eternal memory.

It reflects the deepest fear of human beings: fear of forgetting and fear of being forgotten. Compared with the cruel reality that youth is gone and love is short, where will you go, rosemary provides a satisfactory answer: it can not only enhance memory, make memories last forever, but also ensure that love remains unchanged.

Because rosemary can refresh and remember, students who are preparing for the exam today may wish to consider using rosemary. This custom has a tradition of thousands of years.

Ancient Greek students knitted rosemary in their hair because they believed that rosemary could help them remember, enhance their attention and make them succeed in the examination room. This may not be aimless.

Nowadays, European and American medical circles are studying how to use it to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease. The association between rosemary and eternal memory makes it occupy a special position in two important stages of life: a funeral and a wedding.

As early as Greek and Roman times, when the deceased was buried, he held a bunch of rosemary in his hand, symbolizing eternal life. With the evolution of customs, undertaker also wore rosemary when the deceased was buried and threw it on the coffin to commemorate the deceased.

This ancient custom has continued to this day. At the funeral ceremony, Italians threw rosemary from Xiaozhi into the grave of the deceased, representing their respect and nostalgia for the deceased.

Rosemary is considered as a lucky plant, which has a fragrant smell and a calming effect. Drinking more can help you sleep and treat headaches. Rosemary belongs to mint family, with strong fragrance, close to turpentine and camphor, and masculine and fresh fragrance.

So it has always been an important part of men's cologne. Eau de cologne was invented in Europe in the18th century, and its predecessor was "Hungarian toilet water".

It is said to be the exclusive invention of Queen Isabella of Hungary in 1370, and it is also the earliest perfume made by alcohol distillation in Europe, in which rosemary is the most important component. It is said that the Queen of Hungary likes to bathe with rosemary and uses "Hungarian toilet water" every day, which not only cured Isabella's rheumatism, but also restored her youth and beauty.

Legend has it that when she was seventy-two years old, the young Polish king proposed to her.

2. Give you a poem written by China rosemary.

Poet Cao Zijian's "Rosemary Fu"

Sowing the beautiful grass in Xijing should be condensed with youth.

Green leaves flow in fibers and roots take root in Dan.

Believe that the speed of prosperity is real, and the Buddha sees it carved in the frost.

Orchids in autumn are fragrant, and English cheese in Kunlun Mountain is beautiful.

Since there are collections from time to time, kill Zengxiang.

Go to the place where the branches and leaves hold the rest and enter the mist in the fog.

Stop with a jade body and relax with the breeze.

In addition, his younger brother Cao Pi also wrote "Rosemary Fu", and I don't know if it is the proposition composition of Cao Daddy.

The above fans overlap in the atrium, which is a good way to express fragrance, so they are given the following words:

Born in nave, I visited the garden of trees and grass.

The leaves are heavy on the branches and the stems are dry.

Cheng moistens the roots of trees and makes the sun and moon shine.

As the return air shakes, it spits out fragrance.

The west is thin and vulgar, and the more you go to Wan Li, the more you levy.

Are many flowers full of enthusiasm and believe that the world is born special?

3. Poems of Rosemary In the modern society where herbs are prevalent, people are no strangers to Rosemary, and it is still one of the most popular herbs in Europe and America.

In 2000, the American Vanilla Society named rosemary "Millennium Vanilla". On the one hand, it affirms its importance and universality; on the other hand, rosemary, as an ancient immortal symbol, also represents the eternal yearning and pursuit of human beings.

Rosemary, named "Rosemary" in English, literally means "Maria Rose". What a romantic and beautiful name! However, the earliest word "rosemary" comes from the Latin "dew of the sea", hence its name, because it grows on the cliffs along the Mediterranean coast. This aromatic plant mostly grows in coastal rock areas, with evergreen shrubs one to five feet high, gray-green leaves shaped like pine needles, and light blue or indigo flowers in spring and summer, with a faint fragrance and glittering and translucent sparkle.

No wonder its name Rosmarinus means "dew of the sea" in Latin. In Victorian England, the flower language of rosemary is "memory"-"memory" and "memory retention" (I was reborn by waving away the sadness in my memory).

It is said that there is a famous saying in Shakespeare's Hamlet: "Rosemary is to help memory, dear, please keep it in mind." In the west, rosemary is defined as a symbol of love, loyalty and friendship.

Rosemary is closely related to love. It stands for the oath of eternal love, never forget.

Therefore, Italian girls will pat their sweethearts' fingers with rosemary in full bloom, expecting their positive response. Or knit it into a crown and wear it on the couple's head at the wedding to represent loyalty. In many western countries, the bride wears a wreath of rosemary at the wedding, rosemary is placed in the bouquet in her arms, and rosemary also floats at the wedding reception.

The nanny in Romeo and Juliet asked, don't Romeo and Rosemary both start with the letter R? It implies the faithful love between young couples. But at the end of the tragedy, its meaning is reversed, pointing to death and burial.

According to European folklore, a girl puts rosemary under a pillow and dreams of her future husband at night. There is also a saying that a bowl of flour will be placed under the rosemary bushes at night, and the first letter of the fiance's name will appear on the flour the next morning.

As for married women, rosemary is also needed. Husband, don't forget to put rosemary in the clothes in the suitcase in case of derailment! Rosemary literally means "Maria Rose", which is related to religion.

It is said that the smell of rosemary was given by Jesus. When Jesus fled from the Jewish kingdom to Egypt, he put his clothes on rosemary, so it has a fragrant and noble smell and has the power of God to purify and exorcise demons. It is planted all over the church, also known as the rose of the Virgin Mary. Another legend is that according to Catholicism, the small flowers of rosemary were originally white. When the Virgin Mary fled to Egypt with the baby Jesus, Mary put a blue cloak wrapped in the baby Jesus on the flowers, and the small flowers of rosemary instantly turned sky blue to show her respect for the Virgin Mary. Since then, the flowers of rosemary have turned pale blue, the color of the Virgin Mary.

In Spain, rosemary is a symbol of pilgrims, and the length of flowers will never exceed the height of Jesus' adult. Therefore, rosemary is inseparable from Christmas.

According to traditional customs, people put rosemary leaves on the floor at Christmas to avoid ghosts and exorcise evil spirits. Even in Europe and the United States today, rosemary planted in flowerpots is often trimmed into the shape of a Christmas tree as a holiday decoration.

In ancient Egyptian civilization, rosemary symbolizes eternal life. European civilization inherited this tradition and regarded rosemary as a symbol of eternal memory.

It reflects the deepest fear of human beings: fear of forgetting and fear of being forgotten. Compared with the cruel reality that youth is gone and love is short, where will you go, rosemary provides a satisfactory answer: it can not only enhance memory, make memories last forever, but also ensure that love remains unchanged.

Because rosemary can refresh and remember, students who are preparing for the exam today may wish to consider using rosemary. This custom has a tradition of thousands of years.

Ancient Greek students knitted rosemary in their hair because they believed that rosemary could help them remember, enhance their attention and make them succeed in the examination room. This may not be aimless.

Nowadays, European and American medical circles are studying how to use it to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease. The association between rosemary and eternal memory makes it occupy a special position in two important stages of life: a funeral and a wedding.

As early as Greek and Roman times, when the deceased was buried, he held a bunch of rosemary in his hand, symbolizing eternal life. With the evolution of customs, undertaker also wore rosemary when the deceased was buried and threw it on the coffin to commemorate the deceased.

This ancient custom has continued to this day. At the funeral ceremony, Italians threw rosemary from Xiaozhi into the grave of the deceased, representing their respect and nostalgia for the deceased.

Rosemary is considered as a lucky plant, which has a fragrant smell and a calming effect. Drinking more can help you sleep and treat headaches. Rosemary belongs to mint family, with strong fragrance, close to turpentine and camphor, and masculine and fresh fragrance.

So it has always been an important part of men's cologne. Eau de cologne was invented in Europe in the18th century, and its predecessor was "Hungarian toilet water".

It is said to be the exclusive invention of Queen Isabella of Hungary in 1370, and it is also the earliest perfume made by alcohol distillation in Europe, in which rosemary is the most important component. It is said that the Queen of Hungary likes to bathe with rosemary and uses "Hungarian toilet water" every day, which not only cured Isabella's rheumatism, but also restored her youth and beauty.

Legend has it that when she was seventy-two years old, the young Polish king proposed to her.