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What does cherry blossom mean?

Question 1: What does cherry blossom mean and what flower language does it stand for?

Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble. They are symbols of love and hope. Cherry blossoms are a symbol of beauty, beauty and romance in many people's minds. Cherry blossoms are native to the temperate Himalayan Mountains in the northern hemisphere, including Japan, northern India, the Yangtze River valley in China, Korea and Taiwan Province Province. It is cultivated all over the world, among which Japanese cherry blossoms are the most famous, with more than 200 varieties. Therefore, Japan is called "the country of cherry blossoms". At the same time, cherry blossoms have become a symbol of Japan's country and nation. Cherry blossoms have a short life span. There is a folk proverb in Japan that says: "Cherry blossoms last for seven days", that is, it takes about seven days for a cherry blossom to bloom and wither, and about 16 days for a whole cherry tree to bloom and wither, which forms the characteristics of cherry blossoms blooming and falling. It is this feature that makes cherry blossoms so attractive. Being honored as the national flower is not only because of its charm, but more importantly, it died at the most beautiful moment after a brief glory.

One legend is that ...

Sakura has become the national flower of Japan because of its spirit, which is what the Japanese call "cherry blossom complex". The flowering period of cherry blossoms is generally only 3-7 days, because cherry blossoms choose to wither at the most brilliant time. This is the spirit of cherry blossoms. Therefore, it is also called the flower of death. In the past, cherry blossoms were only white, and heroic soldiers chose to have a caesarean section under their beloved cherry trees. Because when a samurai thinks he has reached the glory of life, he will choose to end his life. So there was a river of blood under the cherry tree, and from then on, the cherry blossoms became red ... The redder the petals of the cherry blossoms, the more dead people there were under the tree. Cherry blossoms have been quietly blooming in Sakura City for several months. I see many couples chatting under the cherry tree every day. The petals of cherry blossoms gradually fall down, which is beautiful. Therefore, cherry blossoms have become a symbol of love. However, everyone wants love and happiness, and so does the devil (cherry blossom) on the cherry tree. Seeing that others were so happy and she wanted it herself, she left the cherry tree alone. The petals of cherry blossoms are still falling, and cherry blossoms are in the crowd, looking for their other half. She has been looking for it for a long time. When she wanted to give up and go back to the cherry tree, he appeared and began to bring her happiness. He began to take care of her, and they talked late into the night. Only then did I know that he came here from a distant country because the ship got lost. Hearing this, KINOMOTO SAKURA knew that he would definitely leave and return to his own country. In order to cherish this time, KINOMOTO SAKURA meets him under the cherry tree every day and chats every day ... However, the good times are always short-lived. He's leaving. He's come to say goodbye to KINOMOTO SAKURA. Although KINOMOTO SAKURA was ready, he could not resist the blow. She turned her back on him and said only one word "Oh". He's gone, in the middle of the sea, gone. Sakura is crying alone under the cherry tree. The petals of cherry blossoms fell to comfort her. The breeze blew and the petals floated all over the floor. KINOMOTO SAKURA's heart is broken. She cried for days and nights and finally decided that she should go back. She looked at the cherry tree and thought, I am the devil of the cherry tree. I am finally a petal on the cherry tree. In the end, I can only watch other people's lovers get married, and I will not be happy ... In this way, she disappeared. Some people say that she went back to the tree. Some people say that she became a petal because of excessive loss, and went to him with the wind ... A few years later, he came back. It turned out that he came back to tell her that he had fallen in love with her. When he heard the legend circulating in the village, he knew it was too late. He swore under the cherry tree that he hoped all lovers would be loyal to the family, and no one would miss the family like him ... This time, he never left Sakura City again, and he was still looking for her until he died ... Hundreds of years later, the cherry blossoms were still in full bloom, and many couples came here to witness their own. I don't know if this is fate or ... the reincarnation of cherry blossoms. Before coming to the cherry tree, she always felt as if she had met here. Suddenly the wind blew, the petals were blown away instantly, and her hat was blown away, which was received by a man. It's him. He's coming. This time, they won't miss it again ...

Question 2: What do cherry blossoms mean? Symbol represents meaning: warmth, purity and nobility.

Flower language: life and happiness never give up, and I only love you for a lifetime. The law of fate is to go round and round, waiting for you to come back.

Sakura in the mountain: I smile at you and have a beautiful spirit.

Cherry blossoms: an education

Cherry blossoms in winter: the mystery of the East

Double cherry blossom: quiet/pure

Primrose: Youth/No love except you.

Mountain cherry blossoms: pure/noble/weak

Sakura Flower Language: Life

Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble. After the severe winter, it was the first thing that brought spring to the Japanese people. March 15 to April 15 every year is the "cherry blossom festival" in Japan. When it opened, people sat on the floor under the cherry trees with wine and vegetables, enjoying the cherry blossoms and drinking at the same time. It was a great pleasure in life. Ask the soul of Yamato and watch the cherry blossoms at sunrise. The Japanese believe that life is too short to live as bright, pure and beautiful as cherry blossoms, and even if you die, you should leave decisively. When the cherry blossoms fall, they are not stained, very crisp and neat, and are respected as a symbol of the Japanese spirit [2]. Japanese people not only like cherry blossoms, but also eat them. Their cherry blossom ice cream tastes special.

Question 3: What do cherry blossoms mean? Japan is called "the country of cherry blossoms". When the spring is bright, cherry trees are planted all over the Japanese archipelago, and people will flock to the cherry blossom forest to enjoy the splendid cherry blossoms and enjoy the cultural atmosphere brought by the unique cherry blossoms in Japan. People wear kimonos and smile, enjoying not only the spring of nature, but also the spring of life.

In Japan, it is more lively than the New Year in April, because April is the season when cherry blossoms are in full bloom. As soon as March entered, almost all Japanese people began to look forward to the blooming of cherry blossoms. When the weather gets warmer, the first cherry blossom finally blooms in the cold spring breeze, and the annual cherry blossom viewing activity begins. Newspapers and TV are full of news that "cherry blossoms are in full bloom somewhere" and "a cherry blossom festival will be held one day". The Japanese people happily dressed up to go out to enjoy cherry blossoms, women put on kimonos, children dressed up beautifully, and even pets were dressed in red and green, beaming. As cherry blossoms open from south to north, the whole Japanese archipelago is immersed in the ocean of flowers and festivals. Cherry blossoms from tree to tree, like pink clouds, float on hillsides, roadsides, parks, courtyards and even ravines in fields. Japanese cherry blossoms are in full bloom in April, and cherry trees can be seen everywhere in parks and streets, making bonsai-like Japan more beautiful.

As a landscape, a symbol and even a spirit, cherry blossoms have become a unique culture in Japan. In Japanese, "cherry blossom time" refers to the season when cherry blossoms are in full bloom, that is, spring. Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble. After the severe winter, it was the first thing that brought spring to the Japanese people. Japan * * * has designated March 15 to April 15 as the "Cherry Blossom Festival" every year. In this flower viewing season, people bring their relatives, invite friends, sit on the floor under the cherry trees with wine and vegetables, and enjoy the cherry blossoms while drinking. It is really a great pleasure in life. When cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring, it is the most important thing for Japanese people to eat sushi, drink Japanese wine and enjoy flying snow.

The custom of enjoying cherry blossoms

Cherry blossoms have a history of 1000 years in Japan. In the Nara period (7 10-794), when it comes to flowers, it means plum blossoms. In Heian period (794- 1 192), cherry blossoms became the leading role, and there were five times more songs about cherry blossoms than Yongmei flowers. Cherry blossom viewing is a unique way to enjoy flowers in Japan. Japanese writing is "looking at flowers". Whenever the cherry blossom season begins in spring, people gather in cherry blossom viewing places all over the country and sit under pink and white trees. Everyone cheered and sang, laughed and laughed about spring, and captured the splendid spring. The word "Huajian" is even considered as an English proper noun, spelled Hanami, which means the cherry blossom feast in Japan.

Japanese cherry blossom viewing has a long history. The ruling emperor in the 7th century especially loved cherry blossoms and visited yoshinoyama in Nara many times. In addition, it is said that the first cherry blossom viewing conference in Japanese history was hosted by Emperor Emei in the 9th century. The Japanese custom of cherry blossom viewing is generally believed to have originated from the cherry blossom banquet held in heian period Palace. At the beginning, cherry blossom viewing was only popular among powerful people. In the third year of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1598), Toyotomi Hideyoshi held a flower viewing party at Daiguo Temple in Kyoto on March 15, which was unprecedented and spectacular.

It was after the Edo period (1603- 1867) that the foil was spread to ordinary people and became an ordinary Japanese citizen in the middle of the year. Edo period is the heyday in Japanese history, which can be described as "national prosperity and people's security". After eating and wearing warm clothes, ordinary people began to pay attention to spiritual enjoyment, and cherry blossoms in early spring became the bright spot in the eyes of the Japanese.

Grand occasion of cherry blossom viewing

As the national flower of Japan, cherry blossoms are deeply loved by Japanese and tourists. At present, there are more than 300 kinds of cherry blossoms in Japan, mostly red and white. Cherry blossoms bloom from south to north in turn, just like a pink cloud floating across Japan from south to north. Okinawa is the first place to see cherry blossoms, and Hokkaido is the coldest place in Japan.

In the spring of Japan, from Kyushu in early March to Hokkaido in mid-May, wherever this "cherry blossom front" advances, the cherry blossoms spread in turn, and the lively cherry blossom banquet spread from south to north. The flowering period of cherry blossoms is not long. Generally, the flowering time is 10 day, and it takes only three to five days from blooming to withering. Once it rains, the brilliant cherry blossoms may come to an end the next day, although the flowering period is short. Japan ... > >

Question 4: What is the symbolic meaning of cherry blossoms? Sakura is a symbol of love and hope, representing elegant, simple and pure love. Cherry blossoms are like ignorant girls, blooming quietly in spring. White and pink cherry blossoms full of trees are the most beautiful language to tell love to lovers. Someone in my heart, like the lonely sakura rain, slowly disappeared into the depths of time, leaving an eternal memory.

Question 5: What is the meaning of cherry blossoms? Sakura (scientific name: Sakura. ): It is the general name of several plants of the genus Sakura in Rosaceae. In the newly revised name of Flora of China, it specifically refers to Tokyo cherry blossoms, also known as Japanese cherry blossoms. There are many kinds of cherry blossoms, more than 300 in number. There are about 150 wild cherry blossoms in the world, and there are more than 50 in China. Among the wild ancestors of about 40 cherry plants in the world, 33 are native to China. Others are varieties derived from horticultural hybridization.

Cherry blossoms are native to the temperate zone around the Himalayas in the northern hemisphere and grow all over the world, mainly in Japan. Each branch has 3 to 5 flowers, which are umbrella-shaped, with notches at the top of petals, mostly white and pink. Flowers often bloom in March with or after leaves. With the change of seasons, cherry blossoms are fragrant and gorgeous, and are often used for garden viewing. Cherry blossoms can be divided into single petals and compound petals. A single petal can blossom and bear fruit, and most of the compound petals do not bear fruit.

Question 6: What is the meaning of cherry blossoms? Cherry blossoms symbolize meaning: enthusiasm, purity and nobility.

Flower language: life and happiness never give up, and I only love you for a lifetime. The law of fate is cycle.

Sakura in the mountain: I smile at you and have a beautiful spirit.

Cherry blossoms: an education

Cherry blossoms in winter: the mystery of the East

Double cherry blossom: quiet

Primrose: Youth

Mountain cherry blossoms: pure/noble/weak

Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble, and the law representing fate is circulation. After the severe winter, it first brought the breath of spring to the Japanese people. March 15 to April 15 every year is the "cherry blossom festival" in Japan. The Japanese believe that life is too short, to live as brightly as cherry blossoms, and to leave decisively even if you die. Cherry blossoms fall clean and crisp, and are regarded as a symbol of Japanese spirit [1].

Cherry blossom flower language: life supplements the words of mountain cherry blossoms: flower language means "smile at you" and "spiritual beauty" The flower language of western cherry blossoms means "cordial education" Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble. After the severe winter, they first brought the breath of spring to the Japanese people. March 15 to April 15 every year is the "cherry blossom festival" in Japan. When the flowers bloom, people sit on the floor under the cherry trees with wine and vegetables, enjoying the cherry blossoms and drinking at the same time, which is really a great pleasure in life. Ask the soul of Yamato and watch the cherry blossoms at sunrise. The Japanese believe that life is too short, to live as brightly as cherry blossoms, and to leave decisively even if you die. Cherry blossoms are clean and crisp when they fall, which is regarded as a symbol of Japanese spirit. Japanese people not only like cherry blossoms, but also eat them. Their cherry blossom ice cream tastes special.

Question 7: What is the special significance of cherry blossoms? There is a famous saying in Babylon, Tokyo. ...

"Do you know why some cherry blossoms are pink? Because there are many bodies buried under the cherry tree.

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If it has special meaning ... it should be this ~ ~

Question 8: What do you mean by cherry blossom-like man? Sakura-like, white and warm, gentle and warm.

It's a word to describe cherry blossoms. Used to describe this boy.

Something like this

Shine like a black diamond

As fresh as bamboo

Question 9: What do cherry blossoms mean when they appear? ,,,, Beauty blooms for a moment (for a moment)