The health effects of flower arrangement
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The health effects, flower arrangementAbstract
The art of Chinese flower arranging has always followed the tradition of natural aesthetics and has paid attention to the theory that man is an integral part of nature. In the long history of more than 2000 years, Chinese flower arranging, as a cultural symbol, has become quite an elegant art form with its unique style, enriching people's yearning for a better life. Participating in floriculture activities and creating floriculture works can reduce the heart rate and relieve bad emotions, and have a great help for people's psychological or physical recovery.
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