The flower language of Hellebore: Contradiction, HesitationThe flower language of hellebore is contradiction and hesitation, and it is the birthday flower for January 21st and January 25th. The 21st represents contradiction and the 25th represents hesitation. If the birthday is January 21, then its birth flower is the Christmas rose (black hellebore), and its flower language is "contradiction." Since ancient times, black hellebore has been a very precious herb, but at the same time it is highly poisonous, which just fits the contradictory characteristics. People born under the blessing of this flower also have contradictory personalities. He has both childish and mature personalities, making him unpredictable. He has something that other people of the opposite sex of his age can't match, so he is most likely to fall in love with someone older. If your birthday is January 25th, then the flower language of hellebore is hesitation. Why is it said that the flower language of hellebore means hesitation? Because hellebore is a herb with high medicinal value, it has great medicinal value, but once used in excess, it will become a terrible poison. Therefore, it often makes users feel hesitant, so its flower language is hesitation. People born on this day always like to wander between the dream world of children and the rational world of adults, and lack decisiveness. The cultural legend of HelleboreIn foreign witchcraft, it is believed that hellebore will attract demons. Black hellebore is called the "Christmas Rose". Legend has it that when Christ, the founder of Christianity, was born, a girl cried because she had no money to buy him a gift, and this flower grew where her tears fell. In Greek mythology, it is said that Melanpos, who ruled the ancient city of Argos in Greece, once used this plant to save the daughter of the King of Argos from a state of madness where she was running naked through the city of Argos due to being seduced by Dionysus, the god of wine. |
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