What is the meaning of red roses
Red roses are a symbol of love and synonymous with romance. They are the most popular flowers on Valentine’s Day. But, you know what? The flower language of red roses is not just as simple as “I love you”, it also has a deeper meaning and story.
The origin of the red rose can be traced back to ancient Greek mythology. It is said that Hera, the wife of Zeus, punished her love rival Aphrodite by making her fall in love with the mortal Adonis. Adonis was a handsome hunter who loved to chase wild beasts in the forest. One day, he encountered a ferocious wild boar, which knocked him to the ground and pierced his chest with its tusks. Aphrodite heard his cry for help and rushed to save him, but it was too late. She was so distraught that she dropped her blood on the white rose beside him, and the white rose turned bright red. Since then, the red rose has become a symbol of love, as well as a symbol of love’s sacrifice and loyalty.
Red roses also have different meanings in different cultures. In traditional Chinese culture, red is the color of auspiciousness, joy, enthusiasm, and bravery, so red roses also represent happiness, contentment, loyalty, and brave love. In Western culture, red is the color of passion, flame, desire, and sin, so red roses also represent passion, hotness, temptation, and sinful love. However, whether in the East or the West, red roses are the most direct and effective way to express love.
The flower language of red roses is also related to the number of flowers sent. Generally speaking, one red rose represents “you are my only one”, three red roses represent “I love you”, nine red roses represent “forever company”, eleven red roses represent “wholeheartedness”, and twelve red roses represent “wholeheartedness”. One red rose represents “wholeheartedness”, ninety-nine red roses represent “eternal love”, and one hundred and one red roses represent “most favorite”. Of course, these are just common rules and not absolute. When sending flowers, the most important thing is to choose the appropriate number and meaning of flowers based on your own and the other person’s feelings and intentions.
Red roses are a beautiful and meaningful flower that can convey our deep affection and blessings to our loved ones. If you want to give your loved one a surprise and romance, please don’t hesitate to send a bouquet of bright and moving red roses! Roses have beautiful shapes, bright colors and rich fragrance. They have always been a symbol of love and have been entrusted with countless love and romance. However, why can only red roses represent love?
Roses don’t just represent love
It was once the patron saint of vineyards
We often see roses in vineyards, especially in foreign vineyards. Is it just because they are romantic and beautiful?
Of course not, otherwise why not other flowers?
Roses are more sensitive to powdery mildew and downy mildew, which are easily infected by grapes, and will show up faster and earlier than grapevines. Once grape growers find out, they can take precautions in advance.
In the past when technology was not developed, roses were simply the patron saint of vineyards. Now that technology has developed, roses planted in vineyards are more of a commemoration. In many French wineries, it is not very common to plant roses in the vineyards, but more around the house.
Little knowledge about roses
Rose (red): represents enthusiasm, love, I love you, passionate love, and the hope of passionate love with the other person.
Rose (blue): represents miracles and the impossible.
Rose (black): represents nobility, mystery, and goddess.
Rose (yellow): represents apologizing for love and enjoying the time with the other person. In Japan, yellow roses are a typical breakup gift. In some places, yellow roses also represent waiting, waiting for each other’s love.
Rose (pink): represents touching, ambiguous love, taboo feelings that cannot be expressed verbally, engraved in the heart, and first love.
Rose (white): represents innocence, purity, respect and humility.
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