In Tibet, people often express their beautiful feelings through Gesanghua, and there are also many songs and stories praising Gesanghua. Gesanghua has a high position in the hearts of Tibetan people, and is regarded as a sacred flower symbolizing love and good luck by Tibetan people. In the long history of Tibet, Gesanghua, as a spirit, exists in the hearts of Tibetan people and becomes a symbol of their pursuit of happiness, auspiciousness and good feelings. Beauty without flattery is often synonymous with describing a strong woman. Because it loves the sunshine on the plateau and is not afraid of cold, wind and frost, it is regarded as the most tenacious wild flower on the plateau. It is also the city flower of Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.
Xizang Autonomous Region Institute of Plateau Biology used ethnobotanical methods to study and discuss the original plants of Gesangmeiduo. According to relevant literature research and interviews with key figures, it shows that cosmos, regarded as Gesanghua in a large number of Tibetan movies, songs and Tibetan periodicals and magazines, is not a real Gesanghua. Broadly speaking, "Gesanghua" is probably synonymous with wild flowers with the strongest vitality on the plateau, while botanically speaking, Aster in Compositae and Cuiju, a common cultivated plant from Lhasa to Changdu, all conform to the characteristics of Gesanghua? . In addition, in Tibetan areas, there is another saying that plants such as ebony, Euphorbia fischeriana, rhododendron alpine and Saussurea involucrata are called Gesanghua.