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1.Chukong: Refers to the night of the 15th day of the first lunar month, which is a traditional Japanese night to admire the moon.
2.Umemi: During the rainy season, the rain stops at night and a rainbow appears.
3.Night cherry blossoms: Refers to the sight of cherry blossoms blooming at night, usually between late March and early April.
4.Qinghe: refers to a solar term in April, and it is also the time period between the Qingming Festival and the Guyu solar term.
5.Yulan: Refers to the Dragon Boat Festival, which is also one of the traditional Japanese festivals for bathing in hot springs.
6.Cicada feather: refers to a solar term in June, and it is also one of the traditional graduation seasons in Japan.
7.Bamboo drunk: refers to a solar term in July, and it is also one of the traditional bamboo viewing seasons in Japan.
8.Tokiyu: refers to a solar term in August, and it is also one of the traditional summer cooling seasons in Japan.
9.Kagura: Refers to a solar term in September, and it is also one of the traditional festivals in Japan to enjoy Kabuki.
10.Hatsuki: Refers to a solar term in October, and it is also one of the traditional moon viewing seasons in Japan.
These words are all important elements of Japanese culture, and each word has its own specific historical and cultural background that represents the Japanese people's love and reverence for nature and life.
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Another folk name for January to December.
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This is another name for the twelve months, and the specific meaning is as follows:
1. Chukong: ushering in a new year, a new day.
2. Plum See: Plum blossoms bloom in early spring and February.
3. Night cherry blossoms: Cherry blossoms bloom quietly at night in March.
4. Qinghe: There is a Qingming Festival in April, and it is a quiet and warm season, late spring and early summer.
5. Yulan: taken from the Dragon Boat Festival, because there is a Dragon Boat Festival in May.
6. Cicada feathers: The lotus flowers in June are blooming, and the sky is filled with summer youth.
7. In the late summer of July, people often take refuge in the summer under big trees and mountain villas. Eating ice cream, the cool breeze carries the summer heat.
8. Bamboo drunk: It is the Tanabata Festival, and Japanese children write their wishes on paper and hang them on bamboo, waiting for their wishes to come true.
9. Rain: It is probably the reason for the rain in October.
10. Kagura: It is a day for the gods to gather. In November, the gods will go back to heaven, and the gods who will return to heaven will laugh.
11. Haoyue: This time is also people's pursuit of spiritual comfort and a new pursuit of a successful ending.
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January, in the traditional Japanese name, is called Hatsuku, and each month after that is in the order of Umemi...
I hope it can help you (I don't know why it seems to be mixed with a few words that can't be sent).
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From January to December, our teacher said that December was the teacher's departure, but I didn't hear about Longyue.