The earliest meaning of orchid is the mascot of love. Qu Yuan described the orchid as a gentleman in his poem, so later generations also understood the orchid as a symbol of a noble and virtuous man. For example, Lan Gui Qifang (orchid, osmanthus) means that virtue will last forever and endure for a long time, which means leaving favor to future generations, and it is also used to praise other people's descendants for their prosperity. Orchid later extended many meanings, such as "Lan Zhang" for beautiful articles, "Lanyu" for other people's children, and "Golden Orchid for the good" for brothers who became sworn friends and so on. Since ancient times, people have regarded orchids as a symbol of nobility, elegance, patriotism and perseverance. Orchids symbolize nobility. Orchids are elegant in appearance, dignified in appearance, and fragrant. They have always been regarded as a symbol of noble personality. The poet Qu Yuan loved orchids very much. In his immortal work "Li Sao", there are many beautiful lines about orchids. Orchids grow in the vestibule, waiting for the breeze. Orchids are known as "the gentleman among flowers" and "the fragrance of kings". For the Chinese, orchids also have profound national significance. Among the four traditional Chinese gentlemen, plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum, different from the loneliness of plum, the wind and frost of chrysanthemum, and the integrity of bamboo, orchid symbolizes the temperament of an intellectual and the restrained elegance of a nation. Therefore, it can be said that the Chinese people have deep-rooted national feelings and character identity for orchids. Orchids, with their graceful and graceful leaves, elegant and charming flowers, and their pure, distant and refreshing fragrance have been loved by people since ancient times. Therefore, in traditional Chinese culture, raising orchids, appreciating orchids, painting orchids, and writing about orchids have always been important ways for people to cultivate their sentiments and cultivate their moral character. Chinese orchids, known as the "national fragrance" and "the fragrance of the king", have become an elegant culture representative. The hanging orchid is born in the pure land. It is not fragrant just because there is no one around it...it is so refined. Orchid is known as the "gentleman among flowers" and "the fragrance of the king". For the Chinese, orchids also have profound national significance. Among the four traditional Chinese gentlemen, plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum, different from the loneliness of plum, the wind and frost of chrysanthemum, and the integrity of bamboo, orchid symbolizes the temperament of an intellectual and the restrained elegance of a nation. Therefore, it can be said that the Chinese people have deep-rooted national feelings and character identity for orchids. Orchids, with their graceful and graceful leaves, elegant and charming flowers, and their pure, distant and refreshing fragrance have been loved by people since ancient times. Therefore, in traditional Chinese culture, raising orchids, appreciating orchids, painting orchids, and writing about orchids have always been important ways for people to cultivate their sentiments and cultivate their moral character. Chinese orchids, known as the "national fragrance" and "the fragrance of the king", have become an elegant culture representative.