The flower language of hyacinth is "As long as you light the fire of life, you can enjoy a rich life together." This sentence just expresses the beauty and connotation of hyacinth. In addition, hyacinths of different colors have different flower languages. Purple hyacinths represent sadness and jealousy, lavender hyacinths represent gentle temperament and romantic feelings, white hyacinths represent pure and light love or love that dare not be expressed, and red hyacinths represent love that is pure and light or dare not express it. Hyacinth represents thank you, pink hyacinth represents enthusiasm, pink hyacinth represents elegant fragrance, yellow hyacinth represents I am very happy, blue hyacinth represents nobility and richness, and dark blue hyacinth represents something due to love. Melancholy. But hyacinth is thought to be a flower of romance born of jealousy. There is a legend in ancient Greek mythology: Hyacinthus (Hyacinthus, also translated as Hyacinthus), the grandson of Zeus, is the Greek god of plants and a handsome young man. Apollo, the sun god, and Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, were both very close to him. However, Hyacinthus was only close to Apollo. They went fishing, hunting, and participated in various sports activities together. The god of the west wind was very jealous. Once, Apollo and Hyacinthus were throwing a discus together. Apollo threw the discus first while Hyacinthus waited on the side. Zephyrus took the opportunity to change the trajectory of the discus and blew it towards Hyacinthus, breaking Hyacinthus' forehead. Apollo tried every means to save Hyacinthes' life, but to no avail. A hyacinth grew on the blood-red soil, and the Sun God named it Hyacinthus in memory of his friend.
The following is an introduction to how to make origami hyacinth. For specific DIY methods, please refer to the graphic tutorial below. Once you're done, don't forget to share this beautiful hyacinth with your family and friends. This is an authentic handmade work!