A flower representing health

The flowers representing health are: carnation, marigold,? Tulips and lilies.

1. Carnations are suitable for mom. I hope her mother will be healthy forever and thank her. We can also give it to our respected elders and teachers to express our sincere love for each other and thank them for their training and help.

2. Marigold has a strong vitality. Although it is not maintained at ordinary times, it can still bloom in extremely harsh environment. Therefore, on behalf of health and longevity, it is good to give it to the elders, expressing blessings and wishing them health and longevity.

Tulips symbolize preciousness, health, blessing and treasure. Tulips have a faint fragrance, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. Tulips are generally used to visit the flowers sent by patients and express their hope that they can be healthy and recover soon.

4. Lily's flower language means to get what you want and wish you success. It can be given to elders, teachers, parents and friends, wishing them good health and happiness, and expressing their best wishes.

The meaning of sending flowers

Sending flowers originated from the custom of Han nationality. In the past, the family regarded "flowers" as the embodiment of babies. White flowers are male and safflower is female. If there are no children after marriage, or only girls but no boys, if the lion sends a flower to the door to celebrate the dance, he can have a boy. Usually send white flowers for your son. During the Spring Festival, there is a custom of dancing Swiss lions to pay New Year's greetings.

At this point, the seeker asked the lions to prepare paper flowers. When the village patrols the door to celebrate, it gives priority to the door dance. When sending flowers, the child seeker puts a "cloth bridge" (a piece of red cloth about a foot long) in the bedroom from the inside out. With the sound of gongs and drums, the "lion" walked on the "cloth bridge" and danced, sending paper flowers to the indoor flower bed. After sending the flowers, the "lion" danced and retreated.