Chrysanthemum, the bright pearl in traditional Chinese culture, means noble, elegant, strong and long-lived, and is the holy flower in the hearts of countless literati and artists. It is not afraid of the cold, regardless of the terroir, and blooms proudly with a tenacious attitude, showing the world a fearless spirit.
In the long history of China, chrysanthemums have won people's reverence and praise with their unique charm. It is like a secluded gentleman, elegant and refined, noble and proud, and has become the spiritual sustenance of countless literati and artists. Whenever chrysanthemums are mentioned, those poems and paintings that have been handed down from generation to generation come to mind, which is people's yearning and pursuit of noble quality.
The elegance of chrysanthemums, like a graceful lady, reveals a noble temperament in the elegance. Its petals are as white as jade, the flower shape is elegant, and it exudes a faint fragrance. In traditional Chinese culture, chrysanthemums are regarded as a noble flower and are widely used for gift-giving, environmental decoration, etc. Whether it is the palace nobles or the common people, the chrysanthemum is regarded as the embodiment of beauty, and the elegant charm it exudes has become an indispensable decoration in people's lives.
The strength and longevity of chrysanthemums make people feel the tenacity and unyielding of life. In the late autumn season, chrysanthemums are still proudly blooming despite the cold wind, showing the tenacity and vitality of life. In traditional Chinese culture, chrysanthemums are regarded as a flower that can prolong life, and many people choose chrysanthemums as gifts for their elders on festivals such as the Chung Yeung Festival, as a way to express their blessings and respect for their elders.
All in all, the meaning and symbolism of chrysanthemum are rich and diverse, it not only represents the qualities and spiritual sustenance of nobleness, elegance, strength and longevity, but also a symbol of Chinese culture.