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What flower is the king of flowers?

There are many kinds of flowers in the world, just corresponding to different people, and these flowers have their own flower language like people, telling different themselves.

So, what is the queen of flowers? What is its flower language? Let's have a look!

The king of flowers is the rose.

As early as the Song Dynasty, Chinese rose was spread to India and Sri Lanka by China merchant ships from Quanzhou, a famous traffic port in the south, and later spread all over the world, known as the "queen of flowers" abroad. The red buds of roses bloom month by month, always in Changchun, and the flowers are beautiful and fragrant. These advantages are all in one, and the flower of the world is unparalleled, so that the poet Chen finally sighed: "The world is a romantic rose!" " This is really a novel and unique evaluation, and it is also the highest praise this flower has ever received.

Flower language of Chinese rose: Waiting for hopeful hope, happiness, glory and beauty to grow again.

White rose: it means respect and loftiness. In Japan, the white rose (China Rose) symbolizes father's love and is the main flower on Father's Day. White rose buds also symbolize girls. In America, white symbolizes purity.

Red roses: pure love, passionate love or enthusiasm, chastity, etc. People often regard it as a token of love, synonymous with love, and the first choice flower for Valentine's Day. Red Moon Ji stands for cuteness. Americans think that the red China rose symbolizes love, love and courage.

Pink rose: first love. Americans believe that light pink conveys approval or praise, pink represents elegance and noble demeanor, and dark pink expresses gratitude.