The butterfly is a traditional Chinese mascot, symbolizing steadfast love and a happy life, and has always been a symbol of beauty.
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As a unique cultural symbol of China, the history of butterflies can be traced back for thousands of years. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, some people experienced themselves in dreams, transforming into a butterfly, and the two merged into one. First, forgetting both things and myself, later generations also called the dream butterfly dream. Chinese butterfly culture has a long history.
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Since then, colorful butterflies have been included in the imagery of literature, music, paintings, and photography. There are countless poems involving butterflies in the past dynasties. Thousands of songs.
Three Poems about Butterflies
Tang Dynasty/Xu Wei
It is not difficult for a moth to fly in a cocoon, it will definitely pass by where there are fragrant flowers.
The sky breeze carries me away lightly, but the spider laughs at its weaving.
Ran Ran both brushed the painting railing, and the beautiful woman stole a glance at it again and again.
Don’t be fooled by short wings and flying long distances. It will be difficult to flutter among the flowers.
There is no reason why Xuxu can reach him. There are so many desolate paths in wild gardens.
Who can teach dance if you don’t hear silk and bamboo? You should rely on wandering orioles to sing.
Butterfly color on silk - Soong Meiling
Butterflies fly together and have been used to symbolize loyal love since ancient times. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai in the story "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai", one of the four major Chinese folklores, turn into butterflies after their death. The ending is tear-jerking, which makes the image of butterfly even more beautiful. Among the people, paper-cutting of butterflies flying together has long become a symbol of good harmony and deep affection between husband and wife. Butterflies also represent auspiciousness and peace. When paired with peonies, they are a metaphor for old age and represent longevity.
Dancing Butterfly Lily - Mo Gaoxiang
The world loves beautiful butterflies. Artistic descriptions of butterflies can be found in many precious cultural relics, historical scrolls, porcelain pictures, cloisonné patterns, etc. . And around the world, butterflies have also given beautiful inspiration to countless people.
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There is a touching French movie "Le Papillon", the story is accompanied by the crisp children's voice, although it only tells the story of an eight-year-old The little girl Elsa accompanied the old gentleman Julian to the mountains to find the rare Isabel butterfly. However, the plot of the film is warm and touching, and the tranquility is full of power that touches people's hearts. In a gentle and tranquil tone, a simple story is slowly told, which not only integrates love and family affection, but also appropriately reveals the subtle emotional changes between people in French society.
The most touching line: "You know? Their love is only tied by one thread. When people need proof of love from the other party, it means they have no confidence in love. When people don't When there is faith, love ceases to exist.
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