What is the symbolic meaning of jasmine?
A flower represents loyalty and respect.
Two flowers represent purity, chastity, simplicity and exquisiteness.
Three flowers are charming.
You are my life.
Different colors of jasmine have different meanings:
White jasmine is a kind and loving sensory experience.
The flower language of Mirabilis jalapa is doubt, mature beauty, timidity and speculation.
Jasmine represents pure and sincere love in love, without false elements, and expresses faithful love with flowers. It is also passed on from person to person as a flower of friendship. It has become a hospitality etiquette to wear a jasmine ring around a guest's neck and let it hang down to his chest to show respect and friendship.
Jasmine's flower language is pure, kind, loving and beautiful. You are mine. Jasmine shows loyalty and purity, and symbolizes pure and sincere love in love. Young men and women will exchange jasmine flowers to express their pure love. Jasmine is also a very suitable decorative flower in solemn occasions such as weddings, and is often used in the bride's bouquet.
At the same time, jasmine is also a symbol of friendship. In western Europe, jasmine's flower language is amiable. Filipinos regard it as a symbol of loyalty and love for the motherland and recommend it as the national flower. When distinguished guests arrive, jasmine flowers are often woven into garlands and hung around the guests' necks to show their respect and friendship, which has become a hospitality etiquette.
Jasmine originated in India, Iran, Arabia and other places, and was introduced to China in Han Dynasty. In ancient China, its elegant and sweet floral fragrance was regarded as a symbol of women's sensibility.
Young people in India like to send jasmine flowers to their relatives to show their love, while girls leave beautiful jasmine flowers in their hair to show their unchanging love. Therefore, jasmine, also known as the flower of love, is essential for Indian weddings.