Application of geomantic omen in hyacinthus orientalis

Flower decoration has its application in Feng Shui, so what are the applications of Feng Shui in hyacinthus orientalis? First of all, let's learn about the flower language in hyacinthus orientalis. Hyacinthus orientalis is called the daffodil of the west, and its name comes from the transliteration of the Greek word A Xin Teus. It was originally the name of a handsome man loved by the goddess Apollo in Greek mythology. Hyacinthus orientalis's rhetoric in the west is that as long as we light the fire of life, we can share a rich life, which just shows the beauty and connotation of hyacinthus orientalis.

In addition, different colors of hyacinthus orientalis have different flower language, red hyacinthus orientalis stands for thank you, pink hyacinthus orientalis stands for enthusiasm, pink hyacinthus orientalis stands for elegant fragrance, yellow hyacinthus orientalis stands for my happiness, blue hyacinthus orientalis stands for nobility and wealth, and dark blue hyacinthus orientalis stands for some melancholy because of love. Purple hyacinthus orientalis represents sadness and jealousy, lavender hyacinthus orientalis represents gentle temperament and romantic feelings, and white hyacinthus orientalis represents pure and light love.

In the past, many gardeners have cultivated new varieties of hyacinthus orientalis for gardening, probably because the flowers in hyacinthus orientalis are particularly eye-catching. Its flower language is-attention. People blessed by this flower, whether good or bad, are quite eye-catching, probably because of your extravagance. However, you may not have real feelings. If you want to put aside the love of storytelling, you must hide your natural and generous personality to test your true feelings!

Europeans have a special feeling for hyacinthus orientalis. Venus, the goddess of beauty and love, likes to collect dew attached to hyacinthus orientalis's petals to make her skin more beautiful and smooth. In Britain, the blue hyacinthus orientalis has always been an indispensable symbol of purity for the bride to hold or decorate flowers in a wedding, hoping to bring happiness.

May hyacinthus orientalis also bring you a beautiful self!