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Red tulip: everything about the symbol and its meanings

What associations arise in a person who hears the phrase "red tulip"? As a rule, it is connected with spring, sun, good mood, love and wonderful aroma. And what do we know about this flower? What is its history? What does the legend say? What does it mean as a gift or a tattoo? What does this miracle have to do with execution? Read on and get answers to all the questions.

The legend of the origin of the red tulip

This flower has long been a symbol of passionate love and happiness. This fact confirms not only the language of flowers, but also a beautiful, although very sad legend. Once the sultan of Persia named Farhad passionately fell in love with the beautiful girl Shirin. And when to him the false news about her death was delivered, he did not know where to put himself from grief, and did not want to live without his beloved. Sultan sent his horse to the rocks and crashed to death. And the next day, right on the spot where the blood of Farhad was shed, a red tulip grew, and not just one, but a whole field. Here is a legend. So if you want to tell another person about your love as a passionate and flaming fire feeling, then present a bouquet of red tulips.

And how was it really?

In the 6th-7th centuries, in the literary works of Persia, mention was made of this marvelous flower. And he was called there "dyulbash", from it later the word "turban" happened. In the 16th century the tulip came to Turkey, first to the palace to the padishahu. The concubines of the harem bred him, engaged in breeding. I must say, quite successfully - they brought out about 300 varieties! And during especially significant holidays, so-called processions of turtles were arranged. The servants of the sultans let them out in the evening on the tulip fields, tying a lighted candle to each of them. Turtles crawled around the field, flashing flowers. It was truly a magical sight. Even today in Turkey special holidays are held in honor of this flower. He was so appreciated that the bulbs of the tulip were forbidden to be exported from the Ottoman Empire, and those who disobeyed would immediately be cut off. Despite all the prohibitions, there was some daredevil, and the bulbs hit Vienna in 1554, and in 1570 - in Holland, where the real tulipanomania began. By the way, in Holland, in one of the museums, to this day there was a bill of sale on the house, which was bought for 3 bulbs! The red tulip, whose value is still the same today as in the aforementioned legend, was loved by such famous personalities as Voltaire and Cardinal de Richelieu.

Why is this flower dreaming?

Tulip of any color in a dream is arrogance in love and pride. If a man sees him in a dream, then in reality he can place himself in a proud, self-enamored beauty. And the appearance of these flowers in women's dreams indicates that the mistress of sleep can fall in love with an egoist or macho. It is the red tulip in dreams that means easy and quick tying of relationships and acquaintances, though short-lived and hopeless.

What does this tattoo mean?

Many girls decorate their body with tattoos of flowers, it's feminine and refined. The general understanding of colors is associated only with good moments: happiness, love, fragility, tenderness, etc. However, if you are going to decorate the body with a flower, you should first learn its meaning, because often depending on the design, the interpretation also changes. So, the red tulip on the body always symbolized tenderness and beauty. This interpretation of this tattoo has today, and yet she talks about true love and passion. This picture on the body of a man tells us that he is an ideal lover. In the fair sex, such a tattoo will look good on the arm, leg or abdomen. Do not forget that in combination with other details or colors, the picture will acquire a completely different meaning.

Red tulip in Afghanistan

Unfortunately, those people who participated in the terrible war in Afghanistan or are well aware of it, do not think about the red tulip with love and tenderness. Why? Because that's what they called an excruciating execution, during which a skinned man was ripped off from a living person.

For the first time such mockeries are mentioned even in the days of King Peroz (459-484), when Jews ripped the skin off the magicians. And during the Afghan war, the Mujahideen did this with prisoners. The Soviet soldier they hung, sometimes even upside down, before this, pumping up drugs. Then the skin was cut in the armpit around the entire body and wrapped. Poor soldiers were dying of a painful shock. How after that the people who fought there will like the red tulip? The execution strikes with its cruelty, a normal person simply can not do this.

Conclusion

We have considered in this review a lot of values of the red tulip. And I really want that this flower meant only good to every person and was associated with pleasant moments in life - with love, joy, passion, fire in the soul! Give red tulips about and without it, admit to love and be happy!

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