Literature Reference: 兰湿难纫珮,花凋易落妆。—— 《酬郑侍御多雨春空过诗三十韵》 Orchids damp, hard to tie as pendants; flowers wither, easy to fall from adornment. Source from 'Thirty Rhymes on Replying to Imperial Attendant Zheng’s Poem on the Rainy Spring Sky.'
花: Flowers, blossoms, and fireworks. A metaphor for beauty as radiant as a blooming flower.
凋: It conveys the meaning of withering, falling, decline, or decay. Caution is advised due to its potential ambiguity.
Meaning: The withering of flowers symbolizes the passing of beauty, evoking a sense of melancholy and the fleeting nature of time.