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| | Chinese Flower-Juhua [edit this] | | The Latin name for Chinese chrysanthemum flower is Chrysanthemum indicum, and it is known in China as Ju Hua. The plant grows profusely throughout China and is both an emblem to the Chinese and greatly prized for its medicinal properties, particularly as an anti-inflammatory.
The chrysanthemum pattern is especially suitable for gentlewoman. | Edit by: Vincent | |
| Chinese Flower-Plum Blossom [edit this] | | Plum blossoms' bright colored petals are an exquisite sight in a landscape of snowy white. Because they are the few flowers that bloom in the winter, Chinese cultures associate plum blossoms to virtues such as endurance and perseverance.
The plum blossom pattern is especially suitable for tender and gentle girls. | Edit by: Vincent | |
| Chinese flower- Mudan [edit this] | | In China the peony is known as the queen of flowers, or the flower of riches and honor and symbolizes wealth and distinction. Provided the peony becomes vibrant and alive, full of beautiful flowers and green leaves, it is also an omen of good fortune. Chinese peony apparels are often made for good luck.
The peony pattern is especially suitable for exalted person. | Edit by: Vincent | |
| Chinese Symbol-Double Happiness [edit this] | | Double Happiness - A large Chinese character, on a red piece of paper or in paper cut is always put where it must strike the eyes on a young couple's wedding. | Edit by: Vincent | |
| Chinese Symbol-Long Life [edit this] | | This motive stands for the Chinese character Shou, which means "Longevity". This motif is commonly used in Mandarin garment making to bear a meaning of long life wish. | Edit by: Vincent | |
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