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Please read the entry I extracted from Baidu Encyclopedia - the cultural connotation of violet, I hope it can help you

Cultural connotation flower language: Violet flower language: Eternal beauty; simplicity, virtue, The coolness of midsummer. Violet (blue) - alert, loyal, I will always be loyal Violet (white) - let us seize the chance of happiness Violet (purple) - fall in love with you in the dream, you will always be so beautiful to me. According to the Greek legend According to mythology, Venus, the goddess in charge of love and beauty, said goodbye to her lover while she was traveling far away. Her crystal tears fell on the soil. The next spring, they sprouted branches and bloomed into beautiful and fragrant flowers. This is It's violet. Violet was a symbol of fertility in ancient Greece, and Athens used it as a symbol on its coat of arms and flag. The Romans also valued violets and planted them between garlic and onions. The Cretans used them for skin care, soaking violet flowers in goat's milk and using them as lotion. However, Anglo. The Saxons regarded it as a savior against evil spirits. Violet is native to southern Europe and is extremely popular and loved in European and American countries. Its flowers have a faint fragrance, and Europeans use it to make perfume, which is very popular among ladies. In southern Germany during the Middle Ages, there was a custom of hanging the first bouquet of newly picked violets every year on the mast of a ship to congratulate the return of spring to the world. In the 19th century, people used violet leaves to apply hot compresses to malignant tumors to relieve pain. In more recent times, violets made into sweets have been used to treat chest problems. There are two types of violets used in the perfume industry - Parma and Victoria. The scent of Parmesan is more popular, but the stronger Victoria species has become increasingly popular during this century. Mysterious Purple Violet Purple violet is the most mysterious kind of violet, and its flower language is "falling in love with you in sweet dreams." Legend has it that the original violets were not purple, but only blue that was close to purple. Later, after careful cultivation by a master gardener, purple violets were produced as beautiful as smoke. This color is as unreal as a dream, and as beautiful and beautiful as love. Fleeting. But because this is a cultivated color, the flower language also means "carefully guarded love". Blue violet is also known as "Devil's Eye". In Norse mythology, if you are stared at by a demon of this color, you will lose your ability to control yourself and become addicted to hallucinations. Therefore, blue violet is a kind of beauty with evil magic power that needs to be carefully guarded. and care allow this beautiful color to exist. Napoleon and Violets Napoleon was particularly fond of violets. His followers adopted it as a symbol of Napoleonism, believing it would bring success and happiness back to the frustrated monarch. On March 20, 1815, when violets were blooming for the first time in southern France, Napoleon successfully escaped from Elba and returned to his admirers. When they greeted him, they kept shouting: "Welcome, father of violets!" At this time, people held violets in their hands and put violets on their heads. All shops, public buildings and even every household were decorated with violets. Hopefully these spring flowers will bring them good luck and allow Napoleon to once again dominate Europe. Unfortunately, this joy did not last long. On June 22, Napoleon was forced to renounce the throne and pass it to his young son Napoleon II. However, the crown prince did not inherit his father's ambitions and great achievements: he did not accept the throne, but went to live a leisurely life in the court of his maternal grandfather, Emperor Franz I of Austria. After Napoleon lost the throne, a week before he was escorted to the Island of St. Helens, he suddenly remembered Josephine's old love, and went to Marimenin Castle to visit her grave for the last time, and planted a bush of precious flowers that bloomed all year round in front of the tomb. of violets. After Napoleon's death, people found two things in the gold jewelry box that he never left: two withered violets and a lock of light chestnut hair. The latter is the fetal hair of his beloved son, while the former is the love object between him and Josephine. Note: Violet is called giroflée in French, and Napoleon’s favorite flower is violette. According to scientific classification, the two flowers are in different orders, families, and genera, as evidenced by the following chart.

Because the Chinese name "Violet" is poetic, and violette does not have an eye-catching Chinese name, the Chinese people adopt the saying of Zhang Guanli Dai. It is not a bad idea to use it as a pastime after tea and meals. However, people who understand French should be careful. If they are influenced by Chinese, they use giroflée. If you call the flower that Napoleon admired, you will definitely be laughed at by the French.

Kingdom: Plantaphylum Phylum: Angiosperms Class: Dicotyledons Class: Dicotyledons Family: Violaceae Genus: Viola Kingdom: Phylum Phylum: Angiosperms Class: Dicotyledons Outline: Brassicaceae Family: Brassicaceae Genus: Violet Napoleon III and violets Napoleon III, Napoleon's nephew, also has an indissoluble bond with violets. Others China.com said: The flower language of violet is eternal beauty, which is most suitable for ladies with Libra. The Chinese Lunar Calendar website says: The flower language of violets is coolness. Violet is a shoe-nail-shaped flower that blooms in May and June. The fragrance of this flower is compelling. Although it is a wild plant, gardeners especially like to plant it under the windowsill. The main purpose is to bring the fragrant aroma into the house through violets. Therefore, the flower language of violets is - cool. Anyone born with the blessing of this flower has the character of bringing cheerfulness to those around him. Pure love is more suitable for you. As for extramarital affairs, which are currently popular, it’s better to avoid them less often. Violet is the lucky flower of Taurus.