The origin of the rose, you know?


Release time:

2018-02-04

Roses, which symbolize beauty and love, often appear in such sweet festivals as Valentine's Day, and often appear in the romantic love reverie of young girls, so how do roses come from? And how do you have such a symbol?

 

Roses, which symbolize beauty and love, often appear in such sweet festivals as Valentine's Day, and often appear in the romantic love reverie of young girls, so how do roses come from? And how do you have such a symbol?

 

 

In Greek legend, the rose was created by the Greek god of flowers, Cross. The rose was only a lifeless seed from a fairy in the forest. One day, Cross, the god of flowers, accidentally found it in a clearing in the forest. Cross asked Aphrodite, the god of love, to give it a beautiful appearance, and to Dionysus, the god of wine, to give it a fragrant smell, and to give it charm, intelligence and joy. Then, the god of the west wind blew away the clouds, and Apollo, the sun god, to shine on it. Thus the rose was born and was immediately crowned the queen of flowers.

 

 

As for the symbol of the rose, it is said that in ancient Greece, the goddess Aphrodite fell in love with Adonis. One day, Adonis went out hunting and was bitten by a wild boar. Aphrodite hurried away after hearing the news. Unexpectedly, the white rose on the road stabbed the goddess's foot. Later, in the place where the goddess's blood dripped, a cluster of bright red roses grew. From then on, the red rose became a symbol of faithful love. Because red roses always have thorns, it also shows that the road of love is not always smooth sailing. I hope each other can cherish this hard-won feeling.

This is how the name and symbol of "rose" come from now. Therefore, in love festivals such as Valentine's Day, people often use roses to express their love and praise to their loved ones. Lovers will also use roses to tell each other to cherish this difficult relationship together.