What does it mean to be rich in flowers?

Has the following meanings:

Rich flowers are one of the traditional auspicious patterns in China, representing people's yearning for a happy life, wealth and nobility. Bats are sometimes seen in pictures of flowers and wealth, because their "bat" and "wealth" are homophonic;

Fuguihuahua is a traditional dish of Han nationality in Shanghai, which belongs to Shanghai cuisine. Fuguihua takes cauliflower as the main material. There are also New Year pictures.

Fuguihua stamps, a set of four Wuqiang woodblock New Year pictures stamps, were issued nationwide on June 5438+10/October 23, 2006 (also a traditional "off-year" in China). They are Four Seasons Peace, five blessings, Fugui Flowers and Lion Rolling Hydrangea. This is the first set of stamps issued in the history of Hengshui, and it is also the first time that Hengshui has shown its unique culture at home and abroad in the form of "national business card".

Extended data:

Flowers bloom and wealth, bamboo newspapers report peace. Wealth always comes to loyal families. "Qunfangpu": "Roses are Catharanthus roseus, Moon Red, Fighting Snow Red, Jingchun, and Thin Guests. Irrigation is everywhere and many people plant it. " Chinese rose is a metaphor for Changchun, which means that spring is long, rich and auspicious.

The flowers here generally refer to peony. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao mentioned in "Peony Riches" that peony has the title of king, the first among flowers, the name of the world, and finally it is called wealth.

Husband calls wealth, intends to clean lotus, not together; Law is a secluded chrysanthemum, but it is not suitable. Moreover, wealth is the only peony.

References:

Flowers bloom with wealth (auspicious patterns) Baidu Encyclopedia