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Urgent! ! English speech about cherry blossoms or starry sky! ! ! !

Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble. After the severe winter, they bring the first breath of spring to the Japanese people. The Japanese government has designated March 15 to April 15 as the "Cherry Blossom Festival" every year. In this blooming season, people bring their relatives and invite friends to sit on the floor and put a meat dish under the cherry trees.

Cherry blossoms in Japan have a history of over 1000 years. In the Nara period (7 10-794), when it comes to flowers, it refers to plum blossoms. In the Heian period (794-1 192), cherry blossoms became the protagonist of the Song Dynasty, and it took five times more time for them to bloom. Moreover, the Japanese have long had flower viewing activities. In the 7th century, the unified emperor especially liked cherry blossoms, and went to yoshinoyama in Nara to enjoy them many times. In addition, it is said that the first cherry blossom viewing in Japanese history was held under the auspices of the Emperor Saga Congress in the 9th century. At first, Kun only spread widely among dignitaries, and it didn't spread to ordinary people in the form of traditional folk customs until the Edo period (1603- 1867).

KINOMOTO SAKURA's life is short. A Japanese Yan Min said: "Sakura 7" means that it takes about 7 days for the cherry blossoms to wither and fall, and it takes about 16 days for Zheng Ke to bloom and the whole cherry tree to wither, thus forming a characteristic that the cherry blossoms split and close at the same time. This feature is the charm of cherry blossoms. Being honored as the national flower is not only because it is delicate and charming, but more importantly, it is "heroic" that withers after a short period of glory.

"Ask Yamato's soul, there are cherry blossoms in chao yang shan." The Japanese believe that life is short, and they should live as brightly as cherry blossoms. Even if they die, they should make up their minds to leave. Cherry blossoms wither, no pollution and no dyeing. It is very simple, and it is the title of Japanese spirit.

In addition, cherry blossoms bloom in many parts of the world as friendly ambassadors of the Japanese people. 1972, when diplomatic relations between China and Japan were normalized, China presented a pair of giant pandas to Japan, and the Japanese government selected 1000 cherry saplings from Yuanguang Town, which were presented to China by then Japanese Prime Minister Tanaka during his visit to China. These cherry saplings were planted in Beijing. Later, almost every year, the Japanese government or non-governmental organizations or friendly organizations presented cherry gifts to China. The situation in Yizhou contains only cherry blossoms, which adds a friendship and warmth to the people of the two countries.