The reproduction rate of jasmine in nature is extremely low (two thousandths), and the ancient poem says: "Jasper hides its fetus and has no intention of bearing fruit." Therefore, it stands for chastity. Then, Jasmine was named chastity, because "Jasmine" stands for faithful love. Jasmine rhyme, never give up feelings, so Jasmine became the sacred flower of Valentine's Day "Qixi" in China.
Detailed explanation
/kloc-When the Eastern Jin Dynasty proclaimed itself emperor 0/700 years ago, it was recorded in Du Jin Biography that it was said that the daughter of God, Weaver Girl, ascended to heaven and died, and women in the south of the Yangtze River generally wore Sunai (Jasmine) as a souvenir. On the traditional Qixi night, women in Fuzhou will take a cruise ship after bathing and changing clothes that night, and throw jasmine flowers along the way to Hanoi and the shore, which means "Jasmine, don't leave" and "throw flowers to pray".
Fujian is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese, and overseas travelers will never be separated from their relatives in their hometown with jasmine. Bing Xin calls jasmine tea the hometown tea of Fujian people who are cosmopolitan. In that tea, there is beautiful homesickness, even more homesickness.