Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Why Is the Chinese Lily Flower so Important

A bouquet of flowers is always a great go-to gift for events big or small or just to brighten up someones day. A romantic and poetic present, most types of flowers symbolize an idea or theme, such as love, grieving, or congratulations. Like many other flowers in Chinese culture, the lily flower is imbued with meaning. Meaning The lily is often gifted to women on their birthdays or on their wedding day because the flower represents a bringer of sons and, traditionally, Chinese culture favors boys in the family — although that value is changing with every generation. The Chinese lily is also a great present for women on their wedding day and is a good choice for wedding floral arrangements in general. This is because the lily is called ç™ ¾Ã¥ Ë† in Chinese, which is pronounced as  bÇŽi hà ©.  Phonetically, these characters are reminiscent of the Chinese proverb,  Ã§â„¢ ¾Ã¥ ¹ ´Ã¥ ¥ ½Ã¥ Ë† (BÇŽinià ¡n hÇŽo hà ©), which means  happy  union for one hundred years. Therefore, the lily, or  bÇŽi hà ©,  is a symbol for a long-lasting and happy marriage. Appearance   The Chinese lily flower is a bulb flower that grows up to 4 feet tall. A towering plant, lilies are typically unicolor and have six large petals that taper outward.   Uses Besides its metaphorical use, Chinese lilies also have medical use. Dried bulbs can be used in soups to treat intestinal discomfort. When the flower part of the lily is dried, it can be applied to bruises and cuts. Lily flowers are also eaten in the summer to help keep cool and reduce body heat.

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