flower children
noun /ˈflaʊə tʃɪldrən/
/ˈflaʊər tʃɪldrən/
(also flower people
[plural] /ˈflaʊə piːpl/
/ˈflaʊər piːpl/
)- young people in many countries in the 1960s who believed in peace and love, and were against war. They carried flowers or wore them in their hair as a symbol of their beliefs. They were part of the hippy movement, and took part in many peaceful protests against wars, especially the Vietnam War
see also flower power花童:1960年代许多国家的年轻人相信和平与爱心,反对战争。他们随身携带鲜花或将其戴在头发上,作为信仰的象征。他们是嬉皮运动的一部分,并参加了许多反对战争的和平抗议活动,尤其是越战