Roses
Roses are not traditionally associated with China, but in modern contexts, they are seen as symbols of love, affection, and beauty, similar to their meanings in Western culture.
Roses are not traditionally associated with China, but in modern contexts, they are seen as symbols of love, affection, and beauty, similar to their meanings in Western culture.
Peonies are known as the “king of flowers,” representing wealth, honor, and prosperity; they are a national symbol and embody opulence and high social rank.
Orchid is symbolic of refinement, rare beauty, and elegance; it is also a symbol of virtue and moral integrity in Chinese literature.
Narcissus represents good fortune, prosperity, and new beginnings, often associated with the Lunar New Year for its timely bloom.
Lotus is known for its ability to emerge from mud pure and unstained, symbolizing purity, spiritual enlightenment, and resilience, representing both physical and spiritual transcendence.
Lilies frequently symbolize purity, refined beauty, and a wish for a harmonious union in marriage; it is a popular wedding flower and is linked to blessings and abundance.
Iris is seen as a symbol of hope and the promise of future prosperity; its delicate beauty also embodies elegance and grace.
Plum Blossom is emblematic of perseverance and renewal. The plum blossom’s resilience in winter signifies endurance, hope, and rebirth, often symbolizing strength in adversity.