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What is the meaning of Jindalai flower?

Jindalai has the flower language of prosperity, symbolizing beauty, happiness, auspiciousness and perseverance. At the same time, it can also be used to express longing for hometown.

Jindalai generally blooms every spring. The corolla is funnel-shaped, with 2 to 6 flowers on each cluster. The flowers are very bright when they open, and the flowers are in clusters, which can give people a feeling of vitality. It is generally used to decorate public places during festivals or festive days, symbolizing the prosperity of the country.

Jindalai is the national flower of North Korea. It is regarded by the North Korean people as the messenger of spring, symbolizing beauty, happiness, auspiciousness and perseverance. It blooms first and then leaves. The flower color is purple-red, which looks very cute. The flower buds begin to grow in the harsh winter and bloom in early spring. When they bloom, they represent the arrival of spring and are the first to report the news of spring.

The Jindalai flower also has the flower language of missing hometown. Ancient poets often used Jindalai to write poems to express their homesickness while wandering away. People traveling abroad will also give Jindalai flowers to each other to express their longing for their hometown. You can also give azaleas to relatives who were born in a foreign land to express your longing for them.

Detailed introduction of Jindalai flower:

Jindalei flower is the general name of a kind of flower. For example: Rhododendron, Shandandan, Azalea and other flowers can be called Jindalai. Xing'an Rhododendron is a kind of Rhododendron, and people often call it Jindalai.

Xing'an Rhododendron is also known as Dazixianghua, Manshanhong, Azalea, and Jindalai. It belongs to the Rhododendron family and likes to grow on the steep walls of high mountains. It has oval leaves and red flowers with a short flowering period for viewing. In Northeast China, it begins to bloom in late April every year when the ice and snow ends, with flowers first and then leaves.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Jindalei Flower