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What does cherry blossom wither mean?

As the national flower of Japan, cherry blossoms (pronounced sakura in Japanese) are different from chrysanthemums representing the Japanese royal family. It represents the whole Japanese nation, embodies the basic personality characteristics of the Japanese nation and is deeply loved by the Japanese people. It should be said that no nation in the world loves cherry blossoms as much as the Japanese, and even no country loves a plant as obsessed and crazy as the Japanese love cherry blossoms.

Ask the soul of Yamato and watch the cherry blossoms at sunrise. So, what do cherry blossoms represent in Japan?

I looked up some information and got some information.

1. Cherry blossoms represent the Japanese team consciousness.

A cherry blossom, a cherry tree, alone. The cherry blossoms all over the mountains are like clouds, but they are spectacular. This is one of the symbols of Japanese team spirit. A Japanese may not be able to do anything, but the entire Yamato nation, both economically and militarily, has exploded with amazing power. Japanese love for companies and Japan is almost frightening. The most prominent line in the Japanese drama "Dispatcher's Character" that I just watched is: Working together means living together, living together. Although this power makes everyone in China feel shielded, it is also lacking in China.

I thought of j+ when I wrote here. All j+ children, in the form of team debut, or performance, single-handedly, almost none. There are piles of Jr in a scam. Not to mention the actual effect, the momentum is really amazing.

In j+, whether between teams or within teams, I don't know the actual situation, but what I show to the outside world is a touching team love.

These really explain the development of j+ in Japan, and also understand that all JRs of j+ are ganging up.

Sakura represents the values of the Japanese nation.

Cherry blossoms last only seven days. Seven days later, the petals fell quietly like snow. The short flowering period and instant withering show the values of the Japanese nation, "Life is worse than death". Live vigorously and die without nostalgia.

This extreme value of Japanese people is reflected in every corner of life. For example, their bushido, for example, their flower path. Show the most beautiful days to the fullest, and then, when the beauty does not fade, die happily without nostalgia. Perhaps, in the eyes of Japanese, this is the most perfect life.

The Japanese are almost never afraid of death. Suicide seems to be a popular way of death in Japan. Whether it is Japanese movies or Japanese literature, death is so easy. By the way, a life will be eroded and never seen again, as light as cherry blossoms.

This spirit can be seen in the tortoise and pear, but it is rare in the benevolent. However, this is what I am happy to see.

The cherry blossoms in Japan are very beautiful and beautiful. However, I don't want to think about it any more. This morbid, extreme and cruel outlook on values and life is not commendable at all. Life is the best thing in the world. How can you give up so easily? !

My mother sometimes says that if I had known I was so tired, I wouldn't have given birth to me. Actually, I don't agree with this idea at all. Yes, sometimes I feel desperate, tired and want to cry, but in life, there are more beautiful and happy things besides these unhappiness.

Mom, I am grateful for giving me this life, which can make me feel these pains and happiness, so please don't regret it. I will try my best to live a good life, whether it is good or painful, I will have a good experience.