What does the blue butterfly mean?

Blue represents true love. Butterflies represent love and happiness. It is the most beautiful butterfly in Australia and the national butterfly. It is pure blue and black, elegant and attractive, and it is a good butterfly for collection and appreciation.

In the tropical jungle of New Guinea, there is a butterfly-Papilio paradise. Because of their beautiful and huge wings, the whole body shines with pure blue luster against the background of black velvet, and they are considered by local natives as messengers from heaven. It is currently listed as a protected type in Queensland.

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The image of butterflies has a lot to do with people in China. When it comes to China music, we always think of the violin concerto Butterfly Lovers. Butterfly Lovers is the most famous butterfly story in China. When it comes to China's philosophy, we think of Zhuangzi. One of Zhuangzi's most famous philosophical metaphors is the dream butterfly.

Butterflies are usually regarded as the Christian symbol of the rebirth and rebirth of Jesus Christ. Many Christian churches regard it as a symbol of the transition from human life to eternal life. Blue butterflies are not only pleasing to the eye, but also used to convey feelings of beauty, happiness and hope. Sometimes butterflies are released in certain Christian ceremonies, such as weddings or funerals.