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Why do Japanese worship chrysanthemums and mountain cities? What is the cultural background?

The reason why Japan worships chrysanthemums is because chrysanthemums are the flowers of the royal family and have a very good meaning; I like the mountain city because it represents their cultural spirit of loyalty, courage and dedication. Chrysanthemum was introduced into Japan from China in the 8th century. After chrysanthemum was introduced to Japan, the then Japanese emperor Bird Feather fell in love with this plant, and several Japanese emperors after him also inherited this hobby. Since then, chrysanthemum has gradually become the imperial flower of Japan.

Chrysanthemum is listed as four famous flowers in China, but it has a higher status and a deeper meaning in Japan. The Japanese think that chrysanthemum is the king of flowers, because it can bloom proudly in the cold season, which is unique in the world. At the same time, it also implies the profound meaning of longevity, auspiciousness, chastity and unyielding. In fact, the real reason why people worship it is because it is a royal flower. For the Japanese, do they worship the emperor? God? Therefore, chrysanthemum has naturally become the object of their pursuit.

Secondly, we all know that Japan likes knives the most in the world, but they don't like all kinds of knives. They only like the mountain cities in their own country, which is unique to their own country. For the Japanese, mountain cities are also of great significance. It includes such cultural spirits as loyalty, courage and dedication.

We all know that Japanese soldiers will pass by during World War II? Abdominal incision? The way to apologize shows that they are very self-disciplined in their work. These are actually related to their national character, chrysanthemum and mountain city are the two things that can best reflect their character. Chrysanthemum represents their indomitable character and is good at accepting and transforming. The mountain city represents their desire to attack and their respect, awe and awe for their work and superiors. The two are consistent and contradictory to some extent, so they are integrated into Japanese culture.