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<br><br><br>Peonies have been a representation of romance in various cultures for thousands of years. Their beautiful and delicate appearance has made them a popular choice for wedding flowers. In this article, we will explore the cultural significance of peonies in weddings and why they have become a enduring symbol among brides.<br><br><br><br>In Asian culture, peonies are known as the "Maiden's Delight." They are considered a emblem of happiness. In traditional Chinese weddings, peonies are often used in decorations and are a popular choice for wedding floral arrangements. The peony's beauty and fragrance are seen as a representation of the couple's love and commitment to each other.<br><br><br><br>In British era England, peonies were a popular representation of love. They were often used in decorations to convey secret messages between lovers. The English folk believed that peonies represented a longing for romance. This association with romance has made peonies a beloved choice for wedding flowers in modern cultures.<br><br><br><br>In Oriental culture, peonies are known as "Fukujushi," which means "longevity and wealth." They are often used in traditional Oriental weddings, where they are believed to bring happiness to the newlyweds. In Eastern culture, peonies are also associated with a eternal union.<br><br><br><br>Another interesting aspect of peonies in weddings is their association with eternal youth. In pagan rituals, peonies were associated with the goddesses of love. And were believed to have magical powers that could bestow immortality. This association with immortality has made peonies a popular choice for wedding flowers, as they are seen as a symbol of a long and [https://omsk.mk.ru/social/2025/07/08/na-chto-obratit-vnimanie-pri-vybore-svezhikh-cvetov-v-magazine.html https://omsk.mk.ru/social/2025/07/08/na-chto-obratit-vnimanie-pri-vybore-svezhikh-cvetov-v-magazine.html] happy marriage.<br><br><br><br>Today, peonies are a popular choice for wedding flowers in different societies. They are often used in arrangements and other wedding ornaments. Their beauty and fragrance make them a forever fashionable choice for any wedding. Whether you are looking for a representation of romance, peonies are a beautiful and meaningful choice for your special day.<br><br><br><br>In conclusion, peonies have a rich honey of traditions in weddings around the world. Whether you are a bride looking for a lovely and symbolic flower to adorn your wedding, or you are simply interested in the symbolism behind peonies, there is no denying the timeless beauty of this wonderful flower.<br><br>
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