The Vietnamese word "cánh sen" refers to a "lotus petal." In Vietnamese culture, the lotus flower is highly regarded and symbolizes purity, beauty, and resilience. The term "cánh sen" specifically describes the petals of the lotus flower, which are often associated with a soft pink color.
While "cánh sen" primarily means "lotus petal," in different contexts, it may refer to: - The beauty of nature (as in art or literature). - A color description, as "màu cánh sen" refers to a soft pink color resembling the color of lotus petals.