#Fantastic Knowledge Season # I believe many friends will be stunned when they see this topic, because in addition to those few who can say it, I really don't know what the national flower of several countries is. I also asked my friends around me, what is China's national flower? Some say peony, some say plum blossom, and even say chrysanthemum, and there is also supporting evidence, and the one-dollar coin is printed behind the chrysanthemum. So, let's talk about the national flowers of the world today.

Egyptian, blue water lily. Ancient Egypt was one of the four ancient civilizations. When people think of Egypt, the first thing that comes to mind is definitely the mummies and pyramids and the Sphinx. So the Egyptians believed that the lotus represented purity. The lotus flower became the national flower of Egypt and is interrelated with Egypt's traditional customs and religious culture. In Egyptian social interaction, the lotus flower is an elegant ornament given to each other by friends and lovers. In ancient Egypt they even believed that the lotus flower was the god of resurrection, which could bring people back to life, so they liked to put this flower in the mummy.
India, lotus. Lotus flowers are also called lotus flowers. Ancient India is also one of the four ancient civilizations. Buddhism, in particular, is one of the most widely influential religions. The Tang monks in the Journey to the West as we know them are going to India to learn the scriptures. India is the birthplace of Buddhism, and the lotus flower is a symbol and mascot often mentioned in Buddhist scriptures. The lotus flower comes out of the mud without staining, and cleanses itself, which is in line with the Buddhist concept of the personality of the world. Precisely because the lotus represents Buddhism, and Buddhism comes from India, the lotus flower is regarded in India as a symbol of strength, auspiciousness, peace, and light, and the lotus flower is also compared to a hero and a god. In short, all good ideals are expressed in lotus flowers.
Germany, Macedonia, cornflower. Cornflowers symbolize happiness. Its flower language can inspire people to be cautious and learn with an open mind, representing the German people's attitude of humility, caution and humility. It can be found on the slopes of German hills, fields, waterfronts, roadsides, in front of houses and behind houses. It has won the praise and love of the German people with its beautiful colors, beautiful flower shapes, fragrant breath and tenacious vitality, so it is enshrined as the national flower.
Turkey, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Hungary, Iran, New Zealand, Turkmenistan, Tulips. Probably the most heard or famous of these countries is the Dutch tulip. But in fact, the homeland of tulips is Turkey. There are many kinds of flower languages for tulips, and the flower language represented by different colors is also different. Red means I love you, and people will use it to express love. White represents purity, as clean and pure as a white flower, but it also has the meaning of lost love, so send a girlfriend tulip not white. Purple represents loyal and unyielding love, but also symbolizes a noble mystique.
Russia, sunflowers. Sunflowers are also known as sunflowers, so named because their flowers often face the sun. The English name "Sunflower" is not due to its sunny nature, but because its yellow flowers bloom like the sun. The flower language of the sunflower is faith, brilliance, pride, loyalty, and admiration, which means silent love, representing the courage to pursue the happiness you want. Russia's predecessor was the Soviet Union, and because the people of the former Soviet Union were particularly fond of sunflowers, they were designated as the national flower of Russia. The sunflower is a treasure all over its body, and it selflessly dedicates itself to mankind, and this noble quality has also deeply won the hearts of the Russian people.
Usa, Rose. The history of the United States is actually very short, and the founding of the country is more than two hundred years. Its national flower is the rose. The rose is the embodiment of love, peace, friendship, courage and dedication, so the rose is regarded as the national flower.
Japan, chrysanthemums and cherry blossoms. Japan belongs to the two-country flower country. Chrysanthemums and cherry blossoms belong to the national flower of Japan, and the Japanese people believe that cherry blossoms have an elegant, strong, beautiful and simple spirit. They use cherry blossoms as a symbol of hard work, bravery, and wisdom. There is a Japanese proverb that says that the flowering period is short. Therefore, japanese families generally do not grow cherry blossoms, which is considered to have an impact on the prosperity of the family. At the same time, chrysanthemums are very much in line with the tastes of the Japanese imperial family and aristocrats because of their noble, gorgeous and idle demeanor, and have long become the symbol of the Japanese imperial family, and because of their noble and cold character, they are deeply loved by the Japanese people. Although Japan's current laws do not specify the national flower, combined with Japan's history and culture, Japanese citizens and the international community regard cherry blossoms and chrysanthemums as The national flower of Japan.
I searched for information, and There is currently no official national flower in China. Relatively speaking, in recent years, everyone's voice is relatively high, peonies and plum blossoms. There are two records of the appearance of the national flower in the history of old China. The Qing government designated the peony as the national flower, and the national government at that time designated the plum blossom as the national flower.
Although there is currently no official announcement of what the national flower is. However, in 1980, the top ten famous flowers selected by China were plum blossoms, peonies, orchids, lotuses, chrysanthemums, osmanthus flowers, moon seasons, daffodils, camellias, and rhododendrons.