1. Verses about rosemary
Verses about rosemary 1. Verses about rosemary
In modern society where vanilla is considered fashionable Here, people are no strangers to rosemary, and it is still one of the most popular herbs in Europe and America.
In 2000, the American Herb Society named rosemary the "Millennium Herb." On the one hand, this move affirms its importance and universality. On the other hand, as an ancient symbol of eternal life, rosemary also represents the time-honored yearning and pursuit of mankind.
Rosemary, its English name is "rosemary", which literally means "Maria Rose", what a romantic and beautiful name! But the earliest word "rosemary" comes from the Latin "Dew of the Sea" (Dew of the Sea). It grew on the cliffs facing the sea along the Mediterranean coast, hence its name. This aromatic plant mostly grows in coastal rocky areas. It is an evergreen shrub one to five feet tall, with gray-green leaves shaped like pine needles. In spring and summer, it blooms with small light blue or indigo flowers, which are fragrant and crystal clear. Flashing.
No wonder its name Rosmarinus means "dew of the sea" in Latin. In Victoria-era England, the flower language of rosemary was "remembrance", "retaining memory" (wiping away sadness in memories, you make me reborn).
It is said that there is a famous saying in Shakespeare's "Hamlet": "Rosemary is to help memory, dear, please keep it in mind." In the West, rosemary is defined as love , symbol of loyalty and friendship.
Rosemary is closely associated with love. It represents each other's oath and will never be forgotten.
Therefore, Italian girls will hold blooming rosemary and gently tap their sweetheart’s fingers, expecting a positive response from the other person; or it will be braided into their hair during the wedding The crown is worn on the head of the newlyweds to represent loyalty. At weddings in many Western countries, brides wear rosemary garlands, carry rosemary in their bouquets, and float in wedding wine.
The nanny in "Romeo and Juliet" asked: Don't Romeo and rosemary both start with the letter R? It hints at the loyal love between the young couple. But at the end of the tragedy, its meaning reverses, pointing to death and burial.
European folklore believes that if a girl puts rosemary under her pillow, she will dream of her future husband at night. Another theory is that if you leave a bowl of flour under a rosemary bush overnight, the initials of your fiancé's name will appear on the flour the next morning.
As for married women, rosemary is also used. When your husband travels, don’t forget to put rosemary in the clothes in your suitcase to prevent extramarital affairs! Rosemary "rosemary" literally means "Mary Rose" and is related to religion.
It is said that the smell of rosemary was given by Jesus. When Jesus fled from the Jewish Kingdom to Egypt, he put his clothes on rosemary, so it had a fragrant and noble smell. It has the power of God and can purify and exorcise demons. It is planted all around the church and is also called the Rose of the Virgin Mary. Another legend is that according to Catholic belief, the small flowers of rosemary were originally white. When the Virgin Mary fled to Egypt with the Baby Jesus, Mary placed the blue cloak wrapping the Baby Jesus on the flowers. The small fragrant flowers instantly turned sky blue to show respect for the Virgin. From then on, the rosemary flowers turned into light blue, the color of the Virgin.
In Spain, rosemary is a symbol of pilgrims, and the flower never grows higher than the height of Jesus as an adult. For this reason, rosemary is inseparable from Christmas.
According to traditional customs, people pour rosemary leaves on the floor at Christmas to ward off ghosts and evil spirits. Even today in Europe and the United States, rosemary planted in flower pots is often trimmed into the shape of a Christmas tree as a festive decoration.
In ancient Egyptian civilization, rosemary symbolized eternal life. European civilization has inherited this tradition and regards rosemary as a symbol of eternal memories.
It reflects the deepest fear of human beings: both the fear of forgetting and the fear of being forgotten. Compared with the cruel reality of youth gone, love short-lived, and separation and death, rosemary provides a perfect answer: it can not only enhance memory, make memories last forever, but also ensure that love remains single and unchanging.
Since rosemary has the effect of refreshing the brain and strengthening memory, students studying for exams today may wish to consider using some rosemary. This custom has thousands of years of tradition.
Ancient Greek students would braid rosemary in their hair because they believed rosemary could aid memory and enhance concentration, allowing them to succeed in exams. This may not be pointless.
Today, the European and American medical circles are studying how to use it to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease. Rosemary's association with eternal memories gives it a special place at two important stages in life: funerals and weddings.
As early as the Greek and Roman times, the dead were buried with a bouquet of rosemary in their hands, symbolizing eternal life. As customs evolved, mourners also wore rosemary and threw it on the coffin when the deceased was buried, to commemorate the deceased.
This ancient custom is still preserved today.
Italians throw sprigs of rosemary into the grave of the deceased during funeral ceremonies to express respect and memory for the deceased.
Rosemary is considered a lucky plant. It has a fragrant smell that can calm tension. Drinking more can help you sleep and treat headaches. Rosemary belongs to the mint family and has a rich and fragrant aroma, close to rosin and camphor, with a masculine and fresh aroma.
Therefore, it has always been an important ingredient in men's colognes. Cologne was invented in Europe in the 18th century, and its predecessor was "Hungarian toilet water".
It is said to be the exclusive invention of Queen Isabella of Hungary in 1370 AD. It is also the first perfume in Europe to be made by alcohol distillation. The main ingredient is rosemary. It is said that the Queen of Hungary liked to take a bath with rosemary and apply "Hungarian toilet water" every day, which not only cured Isabella's rheumatism, but also restored her youth and beauty.
Legend has it that when she was seventy-two years old, the young King of Poland proposed to her.
2. Poems about Rosemary
Let me give you a Chinese one
"Rosemary Ode" by Cao Zhi and Cao Zijian
p>The beautiful grass of the Western Capital is sown, and it shines with youth.
The flowing green leaves are on the slender branches, and the tiny roots are on the danqi.
Believe that prosperity is so fast and real, it cannot be seen that it is carved in the frost.
The orchids of late autumn are beautiful, and the beautiful flowers of Kunlun are beautiful.
After harvesting from time to time, they kill in secret to increase their fragrance.
Remove the branches and leaves and hold on to them, and enter the mist of silk ribbons.
A jade body is attached to stop the movement, and it is smoothed by the breeze.
In addition, his elder brother Cao Pi also wrote "Rosemary Ode", and I don't know if it was Cao's composition.
The rest of the rose trees were planted in the atrium. I praised them for raising the sticks and blowing out the fragrance. The fragrance is fragrant, so I wrote a poem for it:
I was born in the middle hall to wander around and look at the fragrant grass. Tree garden.
The leaves are heavy on the slender branches, and the stems are pruned to form stems.
The dew of the spirit is used to moisten the roots, and it brings glory to the sun and the moon.
It is swaying with the returning wind, breathing out the clear air.
The filthy and vulgar Xiyi people traveled thousands of miles to conquer.
How could there be so many flowers?
3. Poems about Rosemary
In a modern society where vanilla is considered fashionable, people are no strangers to rosemary, and it is still one of the most popular herbs in Europe and the United States. .
In 2000, the American Herb Society named rosemary the "Millennium Herb." On the one hand, this move affirms its importance and universality. On the other hand, as an ancient symbol of eternal life, rosemary also represents the time-honored yearning and pursuit of mankind.
Rosemary, its English name is "rosemary", which literally means "Maria Rose", what a romantic and beautiful name! But the earliest word "rosemary" comes from the Latin "Dew of the Sea" (Dew of the Sea). It grew on the cliffs facing the sea along the Mediterranean coast, hence its name. This aromatic plant mostly grows in coastal rocky areas. It is an evergreen shrub one to five feet tall, with gray-green leaves shaped like pine needles. In spring and summer, it blooms with small light blue or indigo flowers, which are fragrant and crystal clear. Flashing.
No wonder its name Rosmarinus means "dew of the sea" in Latin. In Victoria-era England, the flower language of rosemary was "remembrance", "retaining memory" (wiping away sadness in memories, you make me reborn).
It is said that there is a famous saying in Shakespeare's "Hamlet": "Rosemary is to help memory, dear, please keep it in mind." In the West, rosemary is defined as love , symbol of loyalty and friendship.
Rosemary is closely associated with love. It represents each other's oath and will never be forgotten.
Therefore, Italian girls will hold blooming rosemary and gently tap their sweetheart’s fingers, expecting a positive response from the other person; or it will be braided into their hair during the wedding The crown is worn on the head of the newlyweds to represent loyalty. At weddings in many Western countries, brides wear rosemary garlands, carry rosemary in their bouquets, and float in wedding wine.
The nanny in "Romeo and Juliet" asked: Don't Romeo and rosemary both start with the letter R? It hints at the loyal love between the young couple. But at the end of the tragedy, its meaning reverses, pointing to death and burial.
European folklore believes that if a girl puts rosemary under her pillow, she will dream of her future husband at night. Another theory is that if you leave a bowl of flour under a rosemary bush overnight, the initials of your fiancé's name will appear on the flour the next morning.
As for married women, rosemary is also used. When your husband travels, don’t forget to put rosemary in the clothes in your suitcase to prevent an affair! Rosemary "rosemary" literally means "Mary Rose" and is related to religion.
It is said that the smell of rosemary was given by Jesus. When Jesus fled from the Jewish Kingdom to Egypt, he put his clothes on rosemary, so it had a fragrant and noble smell. It has the power of God and can purify and exorcise demons. It is planted all around the church and is also called the Rose of the Virgin Mary. Another legend is that according to Catholic belief, the small flowers of rosemary were originally white. When the Virgin Mary fled to Egypt with the Baby Jesus, Mary placed the blue cloak wrapping the Baby Jesus on the flowers. The small fragrant flowers instantly turned sky blue to show respect for the Virgin. From then on, the rosemary flowers turned into light blue, the color of the Virgin.
In Spain, rosemary is a symbol of pilgrims, and the flower never grows higher than the height of Jesus as an adult. For this reason, rosemary is inseparable from Christmas.
According to traditional customs, people pour rosemary leaves on the floor at Christmas to ward off ghosts and evil spirits. Even today in Europe and the United States, rosemary planted in flower pots is often trimmed into the shape of a Christmas tree as a festive decoration.
In ancient Egyptian civilization, rosemary symbolized eternal life. European civilization has inherited this tradition and regards rosemary as a symbol of eternal memories.
It reflects the deepest fear of human beings: both the fear of forgetting and the fear of being forgotten. Compared with the cruel reality of youth gone, love short-lived, and separation and death, rosemary provides a perfect answer: it can not only enhance memory, make memories last forever, but also ensure that love remains single and unchanging.
Since rosemary has the effect of refreshing the brain and strengthening memory, students studying for exams today may wish to consider using some rosemary. This custom has thousands of years of tradition.
Ancient Greek students would braid rosemary in their hair because they believed rosemary could aid memory and enhance concentration, allowing them to succeed in exams. This may not be pointless.
Today, the European and American medical circles are studying how to use it to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease. Rosemary's association with eternal memories gives it a special place at two important stages in life: funerals and weddings.
As early as the Greek and Roman times, the dead were buried with a bouquet of rosemary in their hands, symbolizing eternal life. As customs evolved, mourners also wore rosemary and threw it on the coffin when the deceased was buried, to commemorate the deceased.
This ancient custom is still preserved today. Italians throw sprigs of rosemary into the grave of the deceased during funeral ceremonies to express respect and memory for the deceased.
Rosemary is considered a lucky plant with a fragrant smell that can calm tension. Drinking more can help you sleep and treat headaches. Rosemary belongs to the mint family and has a rich and fragrant aroma, close to rosin and camphor, with a masculine and fresh aroma.
Therefore, it has always been an important ingredient in men's cologne. Cologne was invented in Europe in the 18th century, and its predecessor was "Hungarian toilet water".
It is said to be the exclusive invention of Queen Isabella of Hungary in 1370 AD. It is also the first perfume in Europe to be made by alcohol distillation. The main ingredient is rosemary. It is said that the Queen of Hungary liked to take a bath with rosemary and apply "Hungarian toilet water" every day, which not only cured Isabella's rheumatism, but also restored her youth and beauty.
Legend has it that when she was seventy-two years old, the young King of Poland proposed to her.