In different parts of the world there is a symbol of friendship. Whether it's jewelry, tattoos, engraved symbols - they all mean certain features and signs of twinning.
This phrase - the name of the old film - manycrashed into the memory. But is it really so? Let's turn to the flower alphabet. The meaning of some flowers has been formed since the days of Ancient Greece, when numerous "criminal disassembly" of local gods and heroes usually ended with the transformation of the victim into a plant. So, since then, narcissus has become a symbol of narcissism, and adonis is a symbol of sadness and rebirth.
The most vividly symbolized friendship of peoplesmanifested in sculpture. At the exhibition of achievements of the national economy (VDNH - VVC) in Moscow there is a famous fountain of Friendship of Peoples, it is the Golden Sheaf. The unity and friendship of all the peoples of the USSR symbolizes a sheaf of wheat ears with the inclusion of unexpected sunflowers and hemp. Numerous floral ABCs repeat: a sunflower is a symbol of the sun. But this is an American plant, a recent guest. Do we know what significance the Sioux Indians attached to the sunflower? And why cannabis? It is not for nothing that the symbolism of the fountain of the "Friendship of Peoples" has not yet been unraveled, and exactly which symbols of friendship are encrypted in it is absolutely not known.
In Bashkortostan, for example, on the national flagThe flower of the kurai is depicted (most of all it resembles the umbellate flower common in us). In the republic, it is a symbol of the friendship of the peoples of Bashkortostan. There are only seven of them, each with its own history of residence on the territory of the republic.
Let's return to the Japanese. Our floral alphabets offer to see the symbols of friendship in chrysanthemums. The explanation is clear: the flower is inexpensive, and it is usually given to someone, that's why they advertise it. If you look deeper, the symbols of friendship will be named there and orchid, and myrtle, and violet, and even a yellow rose.
And what does the Japanese chrysanthemum actually symbolize? It does not look like a symbol of friendship. Chrysanthemum is a symbol of imperial power, it is depicted on the imperial press.
More or less universal rulesthe use of colors, meaning symbols of friendship, gives us diplomatic practice. It is polite to decorate the reception with plants that match the scale with the shades of the guest's flag. It is not polite to use a flower whose value, at least for one of the parties, will be unacceptable. Thus, hydrangeas in some countries are a symbol of grief.
Perhaps, no one will create a flower Esperanto. Is it necessary? It is always more fascinating to solve a flower puzzle than to use unified semantic units.