Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, once built a Lanting in Zhulanshan, Shaoxing, and wrote the famous preface to Lanting Collection. Orchids are also one of the three treasures in China gardens (peony and ginkgo), four elegant flowers (chrysanthemum, narcissus and calamus) and four gentlemen (plum, bamboo and pine). The ancient book "Pearl Boat" once commented on orchids: "Bamboo has knots without flowers, plum has flowers without leaves, pine has leaves without fragrance, and orchids have both." Su Dongpo, a great writer, even compared orchids to beauty: "Chunlan is like a beauty, and I am not ashamed to offer it." Smell the wind and smell the fragrance, but not Peng Ai. "In the popular campus songs in the 1970s and 1980s," Lanhuahua "was sung for a period of time, and its lyrics were adapted from a new poem by Hu Shi, an advocate of vernacular Chinese in China.
Orchid flower language: beautiful, noble and virtuous.
The flower language of foreign orchids is: enthusiasm, friendship, self-confidence and pride.
Freesia: Innocent
Oncidium: Hidden Love
Valley lily: purity
Phalaenopsis: I love you.
Dendrobium: Kindness, Blessing and Joy.
Gladiolus: Elegance
Orchid: noble and beautiful.
Dendrobium candidum: exquisite and clean
Darian: Passionate and extraordinary.
Su Huilan: Lively and cheerful
Onion: Expectation, White Love
Spark orchid: an unforgettable person
Jin Lilan: Vague Beauty
Jiang Lan: It's boring.
Vanilla: Pure.
Magnolia grandiflora: the love and majesty of nature
Yi: Wealth.
He Wanglan: Lovers in Love
Toilet orchid: thrift
Yellow Helianthus: Wild
Liu Lanshan: Ambition
Willow herb: a unique vision
Orchids: obedience