1月9日生日花:月桂花
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时间: 2024-12-11
Birthday flower: Laurel, the martyr of Emperor Diocre, the flower of Saint Marciana. Since ancient times, Christianity has had the habit of connecting saints with specific flowers. This follows the fact that when the church commemorates saints, they often use The blooming flowers adorn the altar! In medieval Catholic monasteries, various flowers were planted like a garden center. Over time, the church combined the 366 days of saints with different flowers to form the so-called floral calendar. At that time, most of the monasteries were located in southern Europe, which had a Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for growing flowers and plants. Laurel was the flower chosen to worship Saint Marciana, who was martyred at the side of Emperor Diocre in North Africa in the fourth century. Laurel flowers are native to the mountainous areas of the Caucasus, Türkiye and northern Iran. It was only imported into Europe in 1576. Flower Language: Bewitching Cherry and laurel water can be extracted from the laurel leaves, which is a spice that can be used in perfumes and pastries. However, this fragrance is toxic and can be dangerous if used in large quantities. Laurel is a plant that is both charming and terrifying, so its flower language is "bewitchment". People born with the blessing of this flower have bright, unrestrained and dangerous charm, and will have many lingering love stories in their lives! Birthstone: Garnet Since ancient Egyptian times, garnet has been regarded as a talisman. Since it is the most senior gemstone, it was chosen as the birthstone of January. The deep red color is like the garnet of Bordeaux red wine, and it is also crystalline like a ripe pomegranate fruit, hence the name garnet. Garnets are produced all over the world. Its raw stones are more charming than diamonds and present beautiful shapes. Garnet can be said to be a symbol of power, elegance, and victory. In the British Victorian era, it was adorned on crowns and other gemstones and was highly valued. The legend of garnet Initially, the gemstone discovered in Czechoslovakia, the oldest ruins in Europe , was garnet. This string of garnets was strung together with a rope and legend has it that it was worn by the elders of the tribe. In ancient times, people worshiped the sun as a god, and gemstones that sparkled when exposed to sunlight were considered as mysterious as the sun. It is said that Goethe's lover, Ulluda, often wore red garnets that have been passed down from generation to generation when they were dating. This string of gems is now housed in the Bohemian Museum. Wearing this kind of gemstone makes people feel calm and peaceful, able to understand other people's good intentions and thoughts, and also have the ability to see through everything in the world.