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Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

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"Yu Zigin"

Tang Dynasty Mengjiao

The line in the mother's hand, the wanderer's shirt.

Before leaving, I am afraid that I will return late.

Whoever says an inch is careless, and he will be rewarded with three springs.

Today is Mother's Day, so there should be many friends who send carnations to their mothers! In fact, the custom of giving carnations on Mother's Day originated in the United States, and even this Mother's Day originated in the United States.

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

carnation

And there are 4 ways to say which day Mother's Day in China is:

The second day of the fourth lunar month: the day when Meng's mother gave birth to Meng Ke

The second Sunday of the fifth month of the Gregorian calendar: This is of American origin

The sixth day of the sixth lunar month: According to legend, this is the day when the Yellow Emperor married his ancestor, who was known as the mother of the sons and daughters of China

The 18th day of the seventh lunar month: This day is known as the birthday of the Queen Mother of the West

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Mother's Day is a holiday established to show respect and gratitude to mothers. It is a special day for people to miss and celebrate their mother's love. In China, the origin of Mother's Day can be traced back to the ancient "Respect for the Elderly", and then influenced by Western Mother's Day, forming the form of modern Chinese Mother's Day. Along with the custom of giving carnations on Mother's Day in the West, it has also been handed down.

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily flowers

Although carnations are the representative flower of Mother's Day in Western culture, in traditional Chinese culture, daylilies are the true mother flower. It is not only a part of traditional Chinese culture, but also reflects the deep love and gratitude of Chinese people for their mothers.

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily flowers

Daylily is also known as forget worry grass, in ancient times, if the wanderer travels far away, he must first plant daylily in front of the "North Hall" where his mother lives, hoping that his mother will have daylily as a companion, but he can forget his worries and reduce his thoughts. Because the daylily flowers are orange in color, like a lily, and are often planted in the garden, the tradition of "Beitang planting Xuan" has a long history.

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily flowers

In modern society, daylilies are still regarded as the flower of motherhood, and people send a bouquet of daylily flowers on Mother's Day or other mother-related holidays to express gratitude and love for their mothers.

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily flowers

Daylily is a perennial herbaceous plant, belongs to the lily family, is an ancient wild plant in China, sprouts in autumn and winter, blooms in early summer and midsummer, blooms like a yellow lily, is extremely generous and gorgeous, the color has yellow, white, red and so on, the flowering period is from spring to autumn, fragrant. There are many names for daylilies, some of which are based on its morphological characteristics, such as "golden needle", "deer arrow", etc.; Some are based on its use, such as "healing sorrow", "forgetting worries", etc.; Others are based on its legends, such as "daylily", "mother flower", etc.

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily flowers

The flower language of daylily: always love your mother, great maternal love, loving mother

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily flowers

Since daylilies are the "mother flower", why do so few people give daylilies to their mothers? The English name of daylily is "orange daylily", which is translated as "day lily", because daylilies basically bloom in the morning, and the sun sets and closes, and it only blooms during the day, so it is not suitable to give flowers with a short viewing period to the mother, so no one takes it to the mother, and uses lilies and other flowers instead.

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily

Daylily and daylily are both plants of the family Daylily, the shape of the flowers is similar, they are very similar to lilies, many people like to confuse daylilies and daylilies, in fact, they are still very different: daylily is an evergreen herb, while daylily is a semi-aquatic plant. The leaves of daylilies are large, broadly oval, with green flowers that bloom every other year; Daylily, on the other hand, has smaller leaves than daylilies, green leaves, yellow flowers, and blooms every year. It should be noted that daylilies are edible, daylilies are not, so be careful not to pick daylilies home as daylily!

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily

Chinese mother flower, forget the grass in front of the hall! The mother flower that belongs to China - daylily flower!

Daylily

The Wanderer

Tang Dynasty Mengjiao

Daylilies give birth to the hall steps, and the wanderer travels to the end of the world.

Relatives leaned against the door of the hall, and there were no daylily flowers

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