The language and meaning of Begonia, and what are the legends?

The language and meaning of Begonia, and what are the legends?

1. The meaning of Begonia flower language

Its flower language implies happiness and wisdom. The leaves are light green and the flowers bloom all year round. They look very lively when they bloom, so they are very popular. You can give it to lively and cute children or adults who still have a childlike heart, to express your praise for them and hope that they can always have a childlike heart and be happy forever.

In addition, its flower language also implies lovesickness and bitter love. It is usually used to express a wanderer's longing for his hometown, and the bitter love between men and women.

2. The Legend of Begonia

According to legend, there was a flower goddess named Jade Girl in the Jade Emperor's imperial garden. She often played with Chang'e and they became good friends. One day she saw many rare flowers in Guanghan Palace that were not found in the Imperial Garden. So he asked Chang'e to see him off. Chang'e said that the flowers belonged to the Queen Mother of the West and she dared not give them away without her consent. However, she could not bear the pleading of the Jade Girl and gave her a pot of them instead.

Unexpectedly, they met Queen Mother Queen as soon as they went out. When she saw them, she was very angry and sent them both down to the mortal world. This pot of flowers happened to fall into the hands of an old farmer who makes a living by growing flowers. The old farmer has a daughter named Haitang. He saw the flower falling from the sky and called Haitang to come over to help catch it. When Haitang heard it, she thought the flower was also called Haitang. From then on, the old farmer named the flower Haitang.

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