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What is the flower language of pear blossoms (the symbolic meaning of pear blossoms)

The flower language of pear blossoms is innocence, pure love, and never separation.

To the east of Da'an Village, the main birthplace of "The Legend of Zhaozhou Pear", there is a Jade Emperor Temple, which not only enshrines the stone statue of the Jade Emperor from the Yuan Dynasty, but also enshrines the "Pear Emperor" that pear farmers have worshiped since ancient times. "Pear Blossom Empress". Legend has it that in order to thank the elderly woman who gave her the pear tree, people called her the "Pear Blossom Empress" and built a temple next to the pear tree to worship her. Later, Lu Ban repaired the bridge and passed by, telling people the whole story. Only then did people know that it was the Jade Emperor who sent the Queen Mother to rescue the people, so they built another Jade Emperor Palace to honor the Jade Emperor.

The flowers of pear blossoms are pure white and look very pure. They represent innocent and lovely people. Giving them to the people you like represents your pure heart, which means you are the purest in my heart. exist and we will always be together.

However, white flowers sometimes look sad, so pear blossoms also symbolize sadness. Although pear blossoms represent the absence of separation, the homophone of "pear" is very similar to "li", so it also represents the sadness during separation. It is often used as sustenance during separation, mostly to describe one's inner melancholy.