Peonies had many symbolic meanings and could represent different types of people: 1. ** represents the rich and noble **: Peony symbolizes wealth and peace. Its flower shape is large and its color is bright. In ancient times, it was a flower exclusively enjoyed by the royal family and nobles. It can be used to represent the rich and noble people. 2. ** represents a person with pure love **: Peony flowers are mostly white, pink, or red, symbolizing pure love. It can represent people in beautiful love, or people who are full of yearning for love and have a pure heart. 3. ** represents people with good qualities: Peony is not afraid of cold and heat, strong bones and strong heart, not afraid of dignitaries, has lofty and lofty bones, perseverance, tenacious will, can represent those who do not yield in the face of power, stick to their own principles, have tenacious will, and can stick to themselves in difficult situations. 4. Peony symbolizes prosperity, symbolizing people's strong yearning for happiness and prosperity. It can represent people who have hope and hope for a better life. 5. ** stands for beautiful people **: Peony has the meaning of national beauty and elegance. When it blooms, it is like a woman dressed in luxurious clothes in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The beauty that is pleasing to the eye is unforgettable. It can be used to describe people with beautiful appearances and graceful temperament. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The peony on the bracelet represented wealth, beauty, nobility, and good fortune. In traditional culture, peonies were regarded as a symbol of prosperity and wealth. They were noble, beautiful, and delicate, representing the prosperity of the business and the rolling of money. The peony also symbolized happiness, peace, prosperity, and elegance. The peony pattern on the bracelet could show the noble quality of the wearer and the spirit of contribution to the motherland.
Peony Fairy had many meanings, and the meaning it represented in different situations was different. From the perspective of the characters, there was the Peony Fairy who was a singer, and the Peony Fairy who was good at painting peonies. From a sculpture point of view, the peony fairy sculpture in Sanmenxia scenic spot in Henan Province was originally built to promote the local peony culture, but due to problems such as modeling, it could not reflect this purpose well. The peony fairy sculpture here was a concrete embodiment of peony culture, but it caused controversy due to its lack of aesthetic feeling. In the film " Peony Fairy," the Peony Fairy was a character element in the story. The story revolved around a series of love and hate, and the image of the Peony Fairy was an important factor in the development of the plot. In terms of songs, the song 'Peony Fairy' also made the Peony Fairy an artistic expression. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Tang Dynasty, peony represented many meanings. It symbolized prosperity and the prosperity of the country. This was reflected in the fact that the peony was designated as the national flower and was considered to symbolize the prosperity of the country. When the peony bloomed, it would make the city appear prosperous and glorious. It also represented wealth and good fortune. Its flower shape was large and its color was bright. It was regarded as the "rich flower" and became a symbol for the rich to show off their wealth. The peony was praised as "the national beauty and heavenly fragrance". It had a noble, mysterious, gorgeous image and a noble symbolic meaning. It also represented lofty and unyielding character. At the same time, it also reflected the expectations of the ancients for a better life. Seeing peonies was like seeing the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people. In addition, peonies also symbolized pure love. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The peony fairy in the peony garden had many manifestations. In Caozhou Peony Garden in Heze, there was a sculpture of "Peony Fairy". There would also be a peony fairy garden show in the garden. Many peony fairies dressed in Han clothes showed their charming beauty. In Luoyang, Henan Province, the Peony Fairy was the mascot of the Luoyang Peony Festival. In addition, there was a statue of a peony fairy in the Peony Garden Scenic Area of Nansong Village in Sanmenxia City. It was controversial because of its ugly appearance. The statue was about 5.8 meters high and cost about 80,000 yuan. It was carved by the villagers themselves. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Liu Hun's poem Peony described and evaluated the peony from a unique perspective, which could be read in contrast with the cultural significance of the peony itself. Peony itself was a symbol of wealth in the Tang Dynasty and was highly respected. At that time, from the nobles to the common people, they all showed great love for peonies. For example, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei admired peonies and even attracted Li Bai to write poems. Moreover, the planting of peonies in the Tang Dynasty gradually spread all over Chang 'an City from only the dignitaries, which reflected the flourishing scene of peonies at that time and the status of peonies in people's hearts. At the same time, peonies had extremely high commercial value. For example, watching peonies in some places required taxes, and precious varieties were expensive. In Liu Hun's poem "Peony","Recently, I have no choice but to buy peonies. I have to buy one for tens of thousands of dollars", which shows the high price of peonies, reflecting the phenomenon of spending money like dirt to buy peonies at that time. " It's only now that we can see clearly, but there are also many hollyhocks." He compared peony with ordinary hollyhocks, comparing things with things, and ridiculed the rich idlers who spent thousands of dollars to buy flowers and the abnormal phenomenon of flowers at that time. Liu Hun's poem expressed his condemnation of the luxury and extravagance of the bureaucrats and aristocrats, as well as his worries about the sufferings of the people. This was in contrast to the general view of the public that peonies were a symbol of wealth and were worth buying at a high price. Through such a comparison, one could have a deeper understanding of the many aspects of peony in Tang society. It represented wealth and was loved, but it also caused social problems due to excessive pursuit. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Zixia Fairy Peony was a perennially fallen leaf shrub plant of the peony family of the Ranunculus family. It had the reputation of a " hundred-year-old peony ". It was an ancient peony flower, but no specific connection was found between it and the Peony Fairy. The Peony Fairy was a flower fairy who managed the peony flowers under the jurisdiction of the Flower Fairy. In some legends, there were descriptions of the origins of the Peony Fairy. For example, on Wu Zetian's birthday, she ordered a hundred flowers to bloom. The peony fairy followed the concept of the timing of the flower blooming and did not let the peony bloom before receiving the instructions of the Hundred Flower Fairy, which angered Wu Zetian and caused the peony to be punished. There were also folk stories about Liu Xiu and the girl who saved him admiring peonies in the temple. However, these stories mainly revolved around the role of the peony fairy in the peony-related events, and did not clearly indicate the origin of the peony fairy. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Peony Demon in Front of the Court" came from Liu Yuxi's "Appreciating Peonies" in the Tang Dynasty. From the literal meaning, it meant that although the peony in front of the court was enchanting and gorgeous, it lacked bone structure. From the perspective of the background and meaning of poetry creation, Liu Yuxi's life was upright and generous, and his official career was bumpy. In the more than 20 years of his relegation, the mountains and rivers on the border nourished his heroic feelings, but also gave him cold eyes and profundity. In his eyes, although peony had ornamental value, it lacked a kind of "bone" compared to peony. The " bone grid " here could be understood as a symbol of spiritual level. Peony symbolized wealth and honor. Peony was a herbaceous plant. After the flowers bloomed, only the roots in the soil were left. Peony stood upright in the wind no matter what, even if the branches were rugged. Peony seemed a little weak in comparison. From the way the poem was expressed, it was a method of contrast. The poet first commented on the peony, then used the "Peony Demon without Style" to set off the high standard and the beauty of the peony, thus achieving the purpose of praising the peony. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The peony flower was a herbaceous flower that belonged to the peony family. There were two ways to raise it: planting it on the ground and potted it. Peony flowers were planted in the soil in autumn, and after the spring rain of the following year, they would germinate, grow, and bloom. Potted peony flowers needed to be controlled by people to water them. Usually, they would bask in the sun more, and every time they were planted, they would be mixed with base fertilizer. The planting time of peony planted in the ground should be between early September and late October. If it was too early or too late, it would affect the growth of peony. Peony flowers bloomed late, usually from late April to early May. Peony flowers not only had ornamental value, but also medicinal value. It was known as the flower of love in China and was also the representative flower of the Qixi Festival. The peony flower's flower language included reluctant to part, reluctant to part, and affectionate, implying longing and beauty. In China culture, peony flowers had always been a common flower in painting, symbolizing friendship and love.
In Luoyang, the Peony Fairy was the mascot of the Luoyang Peony Flower Fair in Henan Province. In the "Peony Legend" viewing area of Caozhou Peony Garden Scenic Area, there was a sculpture of "Peony Fairy" in front of Tingyu Pavilion, which was completed in 1988 and recorded in 2001. There were also jade sculptures of Ge Turban in Caozhou Hundred Flowers Garden in Heze, all of which were related to the legendary stories related to peonies. The Peony Fairy was also given a magic wand by the Flower Goddess to control the blooming of the peony flowers and was responsible for presiding over the blooming ceremony. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The black peony (scientific name: Ariocarpus kotschoubeyana) was a succulent plant of the rock peony family of the cactus family. It was native to Mexico and lived mostly in the Chihuawa Desert and its fringe areas. Due to natural climate change and illegal human collection, black peony was listed as a near-threatened (NT) species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IFN) Red List of Endangered Species in 2009, and was later listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. In order to protect the black peony's genetic resources, the Mexican government listed it in the "Special Protection" category of the National List of Endangered Species, prohibiting illegal over-collection. This made it a relatively rare peony species. Black peonies were 3 - 8 cm tall and 5 - 7 cm wide. They were in the shape of a lotus and were usually solitary. They never grew out of the ground when they were wild. The plant has plump, straight fleshy roots. After maturity, it will sprout at the base, forming clumps. The surface of the plant is densely covered with triangular warts, and the skin is rough, dark green to black. The flower is terminal, bell-shaped, red, and the fruit is round. The flowering period was from late autumn to early spring. It liked warm, dry, sunny environments, was resistant to drought and partial shade, and was slightly cold-resistant. It was suitable for growing in environments with large temperature differences between day and night and air circulation. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!