Why hasn t China s national flower and national bird been decided yet? 5

Updated on military 2024-05-23
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For a modern standpoint, although the peony has been called the national flower, because of its imperial era, China's national flower and national bird.

    Without the confirmation of the nascent republican** or the modern National Assembly, it is difficult to justify and take it for granted.

    The biggest reason why China's "national flower" has not been decided may be because there are too many famous flowers in China. In the 80s of the last century, China once appeared "Top Ten Traditional Chinese Flowers".

    Finally, plum blossoms, peony flowers, chrysanthemums, orchids, and moon flowers.

    Rhododendrons, camellias, lotuses, osmanthus, daffodils.

    and 10 other kinds of flowers were selected (the ranking is in order of selection scores). Despite the selection of the top 10 famous flowers, there are still many people who are not satisfied with this list, and flowers such as peony and jasmine also have a high voice.

    According to the results of the China Flower Association's "Vote: The National Flower in My Heart", as of 11 p.m. on July 16, there were more than 60,000 votes, and more than 90 percent of the voters were peonies. It is not for nothing that the peony is so loud.

    In fact, as early as the Qing Dynasty, peony was designated as the national flower.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because of the wide variety of animals and plants in China, many candidates have a great influence among the people. Due to the cultural differences represented by the national flowers peony and plum blossom, many people hold their own words, so the mass national flower selection activities have come to an end for the time being. The selection of the national bird is also controversial.

    Personally, I think it's the peony and the vermilion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not false that it's not settled.、But、It has been defaulted to the peony as the national flower.、Magpie is the national bird.、Hope、I hope it will help you.、Thank you,

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Many countries have national birds, why has China not established a national bird for a long time? Is it because there are no birds to replace?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Although the national flower has not been decided, it is generally believed to be a peony.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    3 All China's national flower position has been vacant, but the highest voice of the people, is the plum blossom and peony two players, plum blossom is a symbol of unyielding tenacity, and peony has the meaning of wealth and atmosphere, both sides have a large number of people to support, do not give in to each other, so that once someone proposed "one country, two flowers", the plum blossom peony is set as the national flower of the compromise plan, but in the end it is gone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    China has not yet decided on the modern meaning of the national flower, which is the peony distributed in the Yellow River basin, or the plum blossom distributed in the Yangtze River basin as the national flower.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no official designation, but the general public is more recognized as peony and plum blossom.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you know what China's national flower is?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It seems that there are no flowers and national birds yet.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    China's national bird is expected to be the red-crowned crane and red-bellied.

    Golden pheasant. (China's national bird is currently undecided).

    Red-bellied golden pheasant: endemic to China, the core area of this species is the Qinling Mountains in Gansu and southern Shaanxi in China.

    Red-crowned crane: listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN) 2016 ver Endangered (EN).

    China's national flower is yet to be determined.

    Based on China's vision of economic prosperity and the people living and working in peace and contentment, some deputies proposed that the National People's Congress instructed the China Flower Association of the Ministry of Agriculture to undertake and implement them, and finally selected two sets of national flower candidates: one is one country and one flower, that is, peony; The second is the four flowers of a country, namely peonies, lotuses, chrysanthemums, and plum blossoms. The decision of the National People's Congress is yet to be decided.

    At present, plum blossoms and peonies have the highest support rate.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The red-crowned crane is a national first-class protected bird, but it does not mean that it is the national bird, at present, China has not selected the national bird, peacock, swallow, winter to spring to report good news and good fortune and peace, is also a good choice,

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Anyway, I'm a plum blossom faction, and I think Lamei can represent the spirit of the Chinese nation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Each country has its own flag, anthem, coat of arms, as well as the national flower. Flowers are a symbol of beauty and good luck, and the characteristics of each country can be felt even more through the national flower. The United Kingdom, as well as many countries in Europe and the United States, have designated the rose as the national flower, believing that the rose is the embodiment of love, peace and courage.

    The Japanese consider cherry blossoms to be elegant, strong, delicate and independent, and regard cherry blossoms as their national flower. The national flower of France is the pure lily, and the national flower of the Netherlands is the gorgeous tulip ......

    China still does not have a national flower.

    In ancient times, the graceful and luxurious peony seemed to wear the laurel crown of the national flower. In the Wei and Jin dynasties, there were records of cultivating peonies, and in the Tang Dynasty, peonies were more glamorous and overwhelming, "only the peony is true to the national color, and the flowers move the capital when they bloom", which shows the love of the world for peonies at that time, although it is not the national flower, but from the court to the market will regard peonies as the king of flowers. In the late Qing Dynasty, the peony garden in the Kek Lok Temple in Beijing was named the National Flower Hall.

    The significance of peony has gone beyond the flower itself and has become a part of Chinese history and culture.

    Also loved by the Chinese people is plum blossoms. "The flowers shake off the solitary beauty, occupy the charm to the small garden", welcome the snow when the flowers are grateful, the plum blossoms that bloom alone in Ling Han, and the indomitable spirit inspires generations of heroes. For thousands of years, the Chinese have loved plum blossoms, and a large number of plum paintings have been left in literature and art.

    The plum blossom is noble and elegant, with an iron bone and ice heart, which is the spiritual symbol of the Chinese nation, and many people believe that it should be deserved as the national flower.

    In 1994, China held a national flower selection, and the peony was selected as the national flower, and the orchid, lotus, chrysanthemum, and plum were the "famous flowers of the four seasons", but they gave up because of too many differences. Later, there was a proposal of "one country, two flowers", that is, to designate peonies and plum blossoms as double national flowers, which has not been decided. At the 2007 International University Debate, the university students expressed their opinions on the debate on whether China's national flower should be a peony or a plum blossom.

    I think the reason why the Chinese national flower cannot be determined is not only the disagreement between different ideas and aesthetic tastes, but also closely related to China's national conditions. The peony is fragrant, rich and dignified, and it is designated as the national flower which means that the country is safe and prosperous. However, in today's China, where social corruption, the gap between the rich and the poor, the boiling of public discontent, and the political and economic crises are everywhere, how can it be a peaceful and prosperous era?

    Plum blossoms are proud of frost and snow, stoic and clean, and their indomitable character are loved by countless people with lofty ideals. But if it is the national flower, how can it be guaranteed that it will not become a spiritual symbol of resistance?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think it's good to use plum blossoms.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    China's national flower must be the plum blossom.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, it's always been leek flowers.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    China's national flower is not a peony.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Jasmine, what's there to worry about.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think it should be the peony, the peony is the king of flowers, soft, luxurious, and the plum blossom is strong and unyielding, standing up to the sky, is the spirit of our Chinese nation, not the national flower.

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In fact, the position of China's national flower has been vacant, but the highest voice of the people, is the plum blossom and peony two players, plum blossom is a symbol of unyielding tenacity, and peony has the meaning of wealth and atmosphere, both sides have a large number of people to support, do not give in to each other, so that once someone put forward "one country, two flowers", the plum blossom peony is set as the national flower of the compromise plan, but in the end it is gone.