Flower language: life, happiness for a lifetime never give up, a lifetime of love only you, the law of destiny is the cycle , waiting for you to come back
Mountain Cherry Blossom: smile at you, the spirit of the United States
Western Cherry Blossom: the education of goodness
Winter Cherry Blossom: the Oriental Mystery
Heavy cherry blossom: quiet / pure
Cherry grass: youth / in addition to you, there is no other love
Mountain Cherry Blossom: pure / noble / thin
Cherry Blossom Language: Life
Cherry blossom warm, pure, noble, after the harsh winter is it the first to bring the breath of spring to the Japanese people, every year from March 15 to April 15 for the Japanese Every year from March 15 to April 15 is Japan's "Cherry Blossom Festival". When the festival is in full bloom, people sit on the ground under the cherry blossom trees with wine and food, enjoying the cherry blossoms and drinking at the same time, which is really a great pleasure in life. "If you want to ask about the soul of Yamato, you should look at the cherry blossoms under the rising sun. The Japanese believe that life is short, and we should live like the cherry blossoms, which are brilliant, pure and beautiful, and even if we die, we should leave decisively. Cherry blossom fading, not dirty, very dry, sharp, is honored as a symbol of the spirit of Japan [2]. Japanese people not only enjoy cherry blossoms, but also eat cherry blossoms, its cherry blossom ice cream has a special flavor.
Question 2: What is the meaning of cherry blossom, on behalf of what flower language
Cherry blossom warm, pure, noble, it is a symbol of love and hope. Cherry blossom in the minds of many people is beautiful, beautiful and romantic symbol. Cherry blossoms are native to the temperate Himalayan region of the Northern Hemisphere, including Japan, northern India, China's Yangtze River Basin, North Korea, Taiwan. It is cultivated all over the world, with Japanese cherry blossoms being the most famous, **** there are more than 200 varieties. Therefore, Japan is known as "the country of cherry blossoms". At the same time, the cherry blossom has also become the symbol of Japan's country and nation. The life of cherry blossom is very short. In Japan, there is a proverb: "cherry blossom 7 days", that is, a cherry blossom from opening to fading for about 7 days, the whole cherry tree from flowering to the whole thanksgiving about 16 days, the formation of cherry blossom side of the characteristics of the fall. It is this characteristic that makes cherry blossoms so attractive. It is honored as the national flower, not only because of its charming and delicate, but also because of its "heroic" experience of fading after a short period of splendor, dying at the most beautiful moment.
Legend
The reason why the cherry blossom as the national flower of Japan, because of the spirit of the cherry blossom, that is, what the Japanese call "cherry blossom complex", cherry blossoms are usually only 3-7 days, because the cherry blossom chose to wither in their own most brilliant time. This is the spirit of cherry blossoms. So also known as the flower of death Legend has it that, in the past, cherry blossoms were only white, and the brave samurai chose to disembowel himself under his beloved cherry tree. Because when a samurai thought he had reached the splendor of his life, he chose to end his life. So blood flowed under the cherry blossom tree, and from then on the cherry blossoms bloomed red ...... The redder the petals of the cherry blossoms, the more dead souls were under the tree. Cherry blossom in the cherry blossom city, quietly bloomed for several months, every day to see a lot of couples under the cherry blossom tree, chatting, talking about the heart, cherry blossom petals gradually floating down, beautiful. Therefore, cherry blossoms have become a symbol of love. However, everyone wants to get love and happiness for themselves, so did the goblin (Sakura no Hana) on the cherry blossom tree. Seeing that others were so happy and wanting to get it herself, she left the cherry blossom tree alone. The petals of the cherry blossoms are still falling, Sakura no Hana is in the crowd, searching for her other half, she searches for a long, long time, when she wants to give up and go back to the cherry blossom tree, he appeared, he started to bring her happiness, he started to take care of her, they talked together until late at night. Only then did she learn that he had come here from a distant country, having lost his way on a ship. Sakura no Hana listened and knew that he would go away and return to his own country for sure. Sakura no Hana in order to cherish this time, she met with him every day under the cherry blossom tree, chatting every day ...... But, good times are always short, he is leaving, he came to say goodbye to Sakura no Hana. Sakura no Hana although prepared, but still can not withstand the blow, she turned her back to him, only said a word "oh". He left, in the vast sea, gone. Sakura no Hana alone under the cherry tree, crying, cherry blossom petals to comfort her, and floating down, the breeze blew, full of petals floating up, Sakura no Hana's heart broken, she cried for a few days and nights, and finally decided that it was time for her to go back. She looked at the cherry blossom tree, thought: I am a cherry blossom goblin, I am ultimately a petal on the cherry blossom tree, ultimately is only able to look at other people have lovers, they will not be happy ...... In this way, she disappeared, some people say, she went back to the tree, and some people say, she is because of excessive loss, and turned into a flower petal, along with the wind with the went to look for him ...... A few years later, he came back, he actually came back, he came to the place where he first agreed, looking for her, never found, he lost. It turned out that he came back to tell her that he had fallen in love with her. When he heard the village people in the circulation of the legend, he knew that everything is too late, he swore under the cherry blossom tree, hoping that all lovers can be loyal to their families, do not have anyone like himself to miss the ...... This time, he never left the cherry blossom city again, and he is still constantly searching for her until he died... ......... Hundreds of years have passed, the cherry blossoms are still blooming, and many couples come here for this legend to witness their happiness. I do not know whether it is the arrangement of fate, or ...... Sakura no Hana reincarnated into the world, she came to the cherry blossom tree, always feel that this place seems to become familiar. The wind suddenly blew, the petals instantly blew over, her hat was blown away, was received by a man, it was him, he also came, this time, they must not miss it ......
Question 3: What is the meaning of the cherry blossom symbol? Cherry blossom symbolizes the meaning of representation: warm, pure, noble
Flower language: life, happiness for a lifetime never give up, a lifetime of love only you, the law of destiny is the cycle
Mountain Cherry Blossom: smile at you, the spirit of the United States
Western Cherry Blossom: the education of goodness
Winter Cherry Blossom: the mystery of the Orient
Heavy Cherry Blossom: the quiet
Cherry grass: youth
Mountain cherry blossom: pure / noble / thin
Cherry blossom warm, pure, noble, representing the law of fate is the cycle. After the winter is the first to bring the breath of spring to the Japanese people, every year from March 15 to April 15 for the Japanese "Cherry Blossom Festival". Japanese people believe that life is short, living should be as bright as cherry blossoms, even if they die, they should leave decisively. When the cherry blossoms fade, not dirty, very dry, is honored as a symbol of the spirit of Japan [1].
Cherry blossom flower language: the words of life complement mountain cherry blossom: flower language is "smile at you", "spiritual beauty" Western cherry blossom flower language is "kind education" cherry blossom warm, pure, noble, after the harsh winter is it the first to bring the breath of spring to the people of Japan, March 15 to April 15 every year for the Japanese "Cherry Blossom Festival". Every year from March 15 to April 15 is Japan's "Cherry Blossom Festival". Every year, from March 15 to April 15, Japan celebrates the "Cherry Blossom Festival". When the blossoms are in bloom, people sit on the ground under the cherry blossom trees with wine and food and enjoy the cherry blossoms while drinking, which is really a great pleasure in life. "If you want to ask about the soul of Yamato, you can see the cherry blossoms under the rising sun. The Japanese believe that life is short, and we should live as bright as cherry blossoms, and even if we die, we should leave decisively. When cherry blossoms fade, they do not stain and are very dry, which is honored as a symbol of the Japanese spirit. Japanese people not only enjoy cherry blossoms, but also eat cherry, its cherry blossom ice cream has a special flavor.
Question 4: please ask: ? " under the cherry blossom tree ", what does it mean? 1: Junichi Watanabe's novel "under the cherry blossom tree" is about a man and a pair of mothers and daughters of emotional entanglements, as a mother, but fell in love with her daughter's boyfriend. The main character had said, "Because the girl's body was buried under the cherry blossoms, they bloomed a light pink color." It has also been mentioned in there that perhaps the cherry blossoms absorb human blood and flesh as sustenance. Junichi Watanabe's Under the Cherry Tree is a breathtaking story set against the backdrop of blooming cherry blossoms. It tells the story of a man maneuvering between two women. Yusa, the president of a publishing house in Tokyo, falls in love with Ryoko, the daughter of his lover, Kikuno Tatsumura, the proprietress of a Kyoto restaurant, and, on the basis of the latter's affection for him, he takes advantage of her rebelliousness toward her mother, Kikuno, to seduce and possess her. But he still can't give up his relationship with Kikuno, coveting both her mother's maturity and elegance and loving her daughter's youthful cuteness. The balance of the psyche favors this at times, and at other times falls back to that, and so betrayal, deception, ugliness, absurdity, vulnerability, sin, *** ...... are intertwined. Her mother, Kikuno, fell to her death under the cherry blossom tree in the midst of pain and loss, fulfilling the saying, "Under the cherry blossom tree lies the body of a man." The saying goes. Ryoko also says "Farewell" to Yusaku in her guilt over the loss of her mother. In the face of death, only love can combat it, and it is not marriage that makes love eternal, but death. So here it is: the secret under the cherry blossom tree is "Under the cherry blossom tree lies the body of a woman." 2: bohemian wind cafe silver white wind in the brown cat in the window lazily resting under the gray wall only I and your figure cherry blossoms falling a quiet afternoon on the shoulder you have been sleeping so sweet tightly closed eyelashes in the breeze so beautiful could not help but gently said I love you under the shade of the tree dreaming of you should not have heard white cherry blossoms falling silently I also quietly love you so close to you can hear your breath white cherry blossoms gently falling like I'm so gentle to you that love you in your sleep became my secret did not hear the sound of the secret under the cherry blossoms that I owe you quietly in my mind continue white cherry blossoms gently falling like I'm so gentle to you that love you in your sleep became my secret this is the beautiful 99's episode of the "Cherry Blossom Secret" 3: cherry blossom tree under the promise of the spring this year's surprisingly This year's spring is surprisingly cold. The cherry blossoms flying all over the sky are like the money that is thrown out when sacrificing to the dead. Children were flying kites in the square. The kites in the sky, the cherry blossoms in the sky, and the laughter in the sky hurt my eyes. --Cat died in my arms last night. It was the first evening when the cherry blossoms opened. The sun's afterglow poured warmly into my cottage. I sat on the windowsill holding my kitten, the sunlight enveloping us like we were under God's protection. I tenderly sang an old English song and hugged my cat, rocking it as if it were a child. But when I called to it again, it was no longer breathing and closed its eyes in the utmost peace. Cherry blossoms were flying in the sky. Piece after piece gently covered its still-cool body. I thought it was aging, after all, it had accompanied me for dozens of springs and autumns. It should have passed away happily, because at that time I was singing its favorite song. I buried it under the cherry tree in my backyard the next morning. That afternoon, a strange man came to the house. I had never seen him before, but my mother said he was a relative of ours and that he had hugged me as a toddler. I can't remember even when I try to recall. Such a man never existed in my mind. Yet I was not afraid of him (I have a born fear of strangers). I even found him familiar, though I had never met him. He wore a thin, soft yellow sweater, had a thin body and long legs, and long, slender fingers that occasionally tapped stoned on the glass table. What struck me was his eyes, extraordinarily deep and mysterious, where they shone with a lulling light, like inhabited by two little ghosts about to be born. I stared into his eyes for a long time, as if I could see something. It was like walking into a dark corridor with a small, wavering fire at the end of it, and I couldn't help but move closer to it, only to realize that there was actually no end to it. What was there? I don't know. It's an abyss, or a cliff. He doesn't avoid my gaze. The corners of his angular mouth kept rising. Suddenly, he reached out those slender hands and gently held my small hand. But why was it so cold? "Remember? I used to hold your little hand like this when you were still small!" I shook my head. "Like this ......" He placed his hand on my spread palm. A slight shiver ran through my body. Why was this so familiar? He looked into my eyes and smiled, "Ring a bell?" It seemed like it came back to me, but then again it didn't. "You were so afraid of the dark when you were little. Every night you know to sleep with your arms around me, but also an ...... >>
Question 5: What do cherry blossoms stand for? Cherry blossom flower language is noble, cherry blossom is the embodiment of beauty and wisdom.
Legend has it that a long, long time ago, there was a beautiful and intelligent girl called Kibana Kaiyeji, spent half a year, from winter to summer, from south to north traveled throughout Japan, along the way to sow the seeds of the cherry blossom, and since then, the cherry blossom bloomed all over Japan. This is the reason why Japanese people have a special love for cherry blossoms.
The Japanese people take the cherry blossom as a national pride, cherry blossom in the hearts of the Japanese people have a status like Mount Fuji, March 15 every year, is the traditional Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival, this day, the Japanese men and women will go out to enjoy the cherry blossom, the Japanese Gong *** also use the cherry blossom to receive foreign envoys or celebrities it!
Cherry Blossom Flower Language:Life
Cherry Blossom passionate, pure, noble
Winter Cherry Blossom Flower Language is - Oriental mystery
Cherry Blossom Flower Language:The law of destiny is the cycle
Cherry Blossom Flower Language:Happiness
Heavy Petal Cherry Blossom Flower Language:Wenjing
The West Cherry Blossom Flower Language is. "Kind education".
Cherry grass: youth
Mountain cherry blossom (pure / noble / light)
Cherry blossom flower language: spiritual beauty
Question 6: What is the special meaning of cherry blossoms? There is a famous line within Tokyo Babylon...
"Do you know why some cherry blossoms are pink? Because there are a lot of bodies buried under the cherry trees
Wow."
If there's a special meaning... It should be this one ~ ~
Question 7: My boyfriend said to me that I am his cherry tree, this on the words what does it mean ah Cherry blossom is a symbol of love and hope, represents the elegant, simple and pure love. There is a love song called under the cherry blossom tree, a love movie is also called the cherry blossom tree but with a tragic ending, there is Paradise Lost, the author of a novel written about love is also called under the cherry blossom tree, and many love novels, love songs are to cherry blossom for the title
I think he means you are the one that bloomed full of cherry blossoms (love) of the cherry blossom tree
Problem 8: What does cherry blossom stand for? The word for cherry blossoms is nobility. Cherry blossoms are the embodiment of beauty and wisdom.
Legend has it that a long, long time ago, a beautiful and wise girl named Kibana Kaiyehime spent half a year traveling the whole of Japan from winter to summer, from south to north, and sowed the seeds of cherry blossoms along the way, and cherry blossoms have bloomed in all parts of Japan ever since. This is the reason why Japanese people have a special love for cherry blossoms.
The Japanese people take the cherry blossom as a national pride, cherry blossom in the hearts of the Japanese people have the same status as Mount Fuji, March 15 every year, is the traditional Japanese cherry blossom festival, this day, Japanese men and women will go out to enjoy the cherry blossom, Japan *** also use the cherry blossom to receive foreign envoys or celebrities it!
Cherry Blossom Flower Language:Life
Cherry Blossom passionate, pure, noble
Winter Cherry Blossom flower language is - the mystery of the Orient
Cherry Blossom Flower Language:The law of destiny is the cycle
Cherry Blossom Flower Language:Happiness
Heavy Cherry Blossom Flower Language:Silence
The flower language of the Western Cherry Blossom is. "Kind education".
Cherry grass: youth
Mountain cherry blossom (pure / noble / thin)
Cherry blossom flower language: the beauty of the spirit
Question 9: What does the cherry blossom stand for Japan is known as the "country of cherry blossoms". Whenever the spring is bright, planted throughout the Japanese islands of cherry trees, flowers, colorful, people will come in groups to appreciate the cherry blossoms in the forest, enjoy the unique Japanese cherry blossoms brought about by the kind of cultural atmosphere. People wear kimono and smile, enjoying not only the spring of nature, but also the spring of life.
In Japan, a more lively time than New Year's is in April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. As soon as March rolls around, almost all Japanese start to look forward to the blooming of the cherry blossoms. As soon as the weather warms up and the first cherry blossoms finally bloom in the cold spring wind, the annual cherry blossom viewing begins. Newspapers and televisions are full of "cherry blossoms bloom somewhere" and "cherry blossom festival will be held on a certain day", and Japanese people go out to enjoy the cherry blossoms dressed up, with women wearing kimonos, small children fluttering in flowers, and pets dressed in red and green, all in a joyful manner. With the opening of cherry blossoms from south to north, the whole island of Japan is immersed in a sea of flowers and festivities. Cherry blossom trees, like a pink cloud, floating on the hillside, roadside, parks, gardens, and even in the gullies of the field. April Japan is full of the flavor of cherry blossoms, whether it is parks or streets, are dotted with blooming cherry blossom trees, so that the bonsai-like exquisite Japan more and more delicate appearance of the delicate beauty of the country.
Cherry blossoms as a landscape, a symbol, and even a spirit, has become a unique Japanese culture. In Japanese, "sakura time" means the time when cherry blossoms bloom, that is, spring. Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble, and after the severe winter, it is the first to bring the breath of spring to the Japanese people, and Japan *** designates March 15 to April 15 every year as the "Cherry Blossom Festival". In this season of cherry blossom viewing, people bring their relatives, invite their friends, bring wine and food to sit on the ground under the cherry blossom tree, enjoying the cherry blossoms and drinking at the same time, which is really a great pleasure in life. When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring, going to the place where they bloom the most brilliantly, eating sushi, drinking Japanese sake, and reveling in the "Hanabuki (Hana Fubuki)" flying in the sky, is the most important thing in the year of the Japanese people.
Customs of Cherry Blossom Viewing
Cherry blossoms have a history of more than 1000 years in Japan. In the Nara period (710-794), when it comes to flowers, it means plum blossoms. In the Heian period (794-1192), cherry blossoms became the main character, and the songs about cherry blossoms were five times more than those about plum blossoms. Cherry blossom viewing is a unique way of enjoying flowers in Japan, and the Japanese word for it is "hanami," which means that when the cherry blossom season begins in the spring, groups of people gather at famous cherry blossom viewing spots around the country to sit under the pink and white blossom trees, raise a glass of wine and sing songs, and laugh at the springtime, capturing its full splendor. The word "Hanami" has even been adopted as a proper English term, spelled Hanami, meaning Japanese cherry blossom viewing feast.
Japan has a long history of cherry blossom viewing activities, the seventh century, Emperor Jotunori especially loved cherry blossoms, many times to Nara's Mount Yoshino to view the cherry blossoms. In addition, it is said that the first cherry blossom viewing conference in the history of Japan was held in the ninth century under the auspices of Emperor Saga. The custom of cherry blossom viewing in Japan is believed to have originated from the cherry blossom banquets held in the palace during the Heian Period (794-1192), when cherry blossom viewing was only practiced by the powerful and the rich. On March 15, 1598, Toyotomi Hideyoshi held a hanami party at Daigoji Temple in Kyoto, which is historically known as "Daigo no Hanami", and is famous for its extravagance and splendor.
The Hanami was popularized among the common people, and became a mid-year event for the common people of Japan after the Edo period (1603-1867), which was the heyday of Japan's history, and could be called "the country was prosperous and the people were at peace. Attention to spiritual enjoyment, cherry blossoms blooming in early spring has become a beautiful spot in the minds of the Japanese, so from the Edo period, cherry blossom viewing developed into a spring folk activities, and eventually formed a traditional folk custom.
Cherry blossom viewing
As the national flower of Japan, cherry blossoms are loved by Japanese people and tourists, and there are more than 300 kinds of cherry blossoms in Japan***, mostly in red and white colors. Cherry blossoms bloom sequentially from south to north, like a pink cloud drifting across the whole of Japan from south to north. The earliest cherry blossom that can be viewed is Okinawa Island, while the most belated cherry blossom is Hokkaido, which is the coldest place in the whole of Japan.
Spring in Japan, from the beginning of March in Kyushu, until mid-May in Hokkaido, all the way from the south to the north, this "cherry blossom front" to advance to where the cherry blossoms will take turns to flaunt to where the lively cherry blossom feast is also spreading from the south to the north. Cherry blossom flowering period is not long, blooming time is generally 10 days, from full bloom to flower thank only three or five days, once encountered rain, brilliant cherry blossom may be the next day on the end of the line, although the flowering period is short, Japan ...... >>