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What does Gesanghua mean and what does it stand for?

Gesanghua represents the Tibetan people's pursuit of happiness and beauty, so it is also called happiness flower, and the flower language is to cherish the present.

Gesanghua can be said to be a kind of flower with strong vitality on the plateau. The roots can still survive at MINUS 20~30℃, and new plants will grow next spring. Strong vitality, beautiful but not delicate, should be described as a strong woman.

The flower language of Gesanghua is pity for the present, which usually represents happiness and beauty. Gesanghua can withstand the cold of the plateau and the exposure of the hot sun. It is beautiful but not delicate, and its weak branches are always tall and straight. Therefore, the local people think that this flower can be happy in a difficult environment, so it is called a happy flower.

Gesanghua has the meaning of pursuing happiness, symbolizing love and happiness. It is the most sacred flower in the hearts of Tibetan people and the city flower of Lhasa. The growing environment and tenacious perseverance of Gesanghua make it a spiritual symbol in the hearts of Tibetan people, so it will be considered that Gesanghua represents the pursuit of happiness and good feelings. Gesanghua also symbolizes tenacity. Gesanghua is a wild flower that can be seen everywhere on the plateau. It is precisely because of its strong vitality that it fully demonstrates the Tibetan people's spirit of striving for a happy life.