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What are the flowers on RMB?

1. 1-yuan note-orchid: the flower on the 1-yuan note is orchid, which is regarded as a symbol of nobility and is loved by the ancient literati. Orchid is a general name, including ink orchid, cold orchid, spring orchid and so on.

2. The flower patterns on RMB include Chinese peony, plum blossom, orchid, chrysanthemum, rose, lotus and so on. These flowers represent their respective meanings, such as peony symbolizes wealth, plum blossom represents tenacity, orchid embodies nobility, chrysanthemum symbolizes longevity, rose expresses beauty, lotus symbolizes purity.

3. One-dollar bill: orchids. Orchidaceae has a long history in China and has been deeply loved by scholars and scholars. Orchid is one of the "four flower gods" and "plum orchid bamboo chrysanthemum". Five-yuan bill: daffodils. The fifth edition of the RMB five-yuan note is a daffodil.

What are the flowers on 100 yuan?

1. The pattern of 100 yuan shows peony flowers. This peony is an element of the national flower chosen by the people's Bank of China, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. As the national flower of China, peony has profound cultural connotation and symbolic significance in Chinese culture.

2. Plum blossom: the pattern on 100 yuan is plum blossom. Plum blossom stands proudly in the posture of wind and snow, Ling Han alone, fragrance overflowing, symbolizing Hao ran Zhengqi, overflowing with the universe. Plum blossom, known as the head of the flower, was elected as the national flower as early as the period of the Republic of China.

3. Generally speaking, the flowers on RMB 100 are chrysanthemums. This design is not only beautiful and generous, but also rich in profound cultural connotations.

4. At present, the fifth set of flowers on RMB 100 is plum blossoms. In October 1999, China issued the fifth set of RMB. In 2005, for the sake of anti-counterfeiting requirements and printing quality, the people's Bank of China issued a new version of RMB here.

The flower pattern on 100 yuan is usually regarded as peony. Peony symbolizes prosperity and wealth in Chinese culture and is known as one of the national flowers. As of July 2019, China has not yet formally determined the national flower.

What kind of flowers are there in RMB? I want to have a pot, too.

1, yuan banknote-Narcissus 5 yuan paper flowers are daffodils ~ daffodils natural beauty, its florescence happens to be the Spring Festival, so it has become a good product during the Spring Festival, that is, the annual Spring Festival Gala, the table is full of daffodils! Ten yuan note-the flower on the rose ten yuan note is a rose in the middle of the note, is a yellow rose.

2,-1 yuan: the flowers in the watermark and the front flower group are orchids, symbolizing nobility and elegance. -5 yuan: the flowers in the watermark and the front flower group are daffodils, representing fragrance and elegance, which has a history of more than a thousand years in China.

3. 10-yuan note-rose: the pattern on the 10-yuan note is a yellow rose. Rose is known as the "queen of flowers" in China. It is very popular for its rich colors and strong aroma. It is a common garden and balcony for growing flowers.

4. The daffodils on the five-yuan note have a history of more than a thousand years in China. They are traditional flowers and one of the top ten famous flowers in China. Narcissus fragrant and fresh, elegant and indifferent, as long as a plate of water, can blossom in the cold winter month, symbolizing full of luck, auspicious.

5. Some people don't like rose flowers, some people don't like longevity flowers, and there is no one in the world who doesn't like them, that is, money! However, as a florist and you like to have money to spend, have you noticed what flowers are on RMB? 1 yuan banknote ▼ orchid is simple and quiet, elegant and elegant.

6. Yuan banknote: Camellia. The fifth set of RMB flower watermark introduction: 1 yuan banknote: orchid. Graceful and elegant, fragrant and fragrant, he is one of the four gentlemen in flowers and the emissary of the famous flowers of the four seasons. He has a long history of cultivation in China. Confucius praised the flower as "Lan Dang is the king of fragrance".