Chinese Garden

The Language of Flowers in China


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Ronald Egan, professor of East Asian languages and cultural studies at UCSB, discusses the symbolism of flowers in Chinese literature and art. Plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, peonies, lotus flowers, and other plants were often endowed with humanistic traits. Egan also explores the aesthetic tensions that occasionally surfaced as cultural tastes changed and new floral emblems gained favor.
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Chinese GardenBy The Huntington