What is the flower language of Gesanghua?

The flower language of Gesanghua is "pity for the present". Gesanghua grows at an altitude of more than 5000 meters, which belongs to home cooking, that is, azalea, also known as Rorty. Its hometown is the vast grasslands in Tibet, Qinghai, western Sichuan and northwest Yunnan. It is regarded by Tibetan villagers as a sacred flower symbolizing love and good luck, and it is also the city flower of Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. It loves the sunshine on the plateau and can resist the cold in the snowy area. It is beautiful but not delicate, weak but tall and straight. Ge Sang means happiness in Tibetan, so it is also called the happiness flower.

The color of Gesang flowers changes with the seasons. It loves the sunshine on the plateau and can resist the cold in the snowy area. It is beautiful but not charming, weak but tall and straight.

There is a beautiful Tibetan legend: whoever finds eight petals of Gesanghua will find happiness. "Ge Sang" means "good times" in Tibetan. It means that the snowy plateau at the turn of spring and summer has a bright and beautiful season, and the graceful Ge Sang Flower Festival will come to the grassland as promised, bringing beautiful girls good time and happiness.