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花 Sakura - The Iconic Symbol of Japanese Culture Sakura, or cherry blossom, is an iconic symbol of Japanese cul{『领略更多 星座运程常识请关注 :星缘网,wWw.ixINGyuAN.CC』)ture that has captivated people around the world with its beauty and ephemeral nature. Every spring, millions of people flock to Japan to witness the magnificent spectacle of these delicate pink and white flowers blooming in parks, gardens, temples, and along rivers and streets. The sakura season usually lasts for only one or two weeks, depending on the weather conditions, and is celebrated with hanami, or flower viewing parties, where friends and families gather under the blossoming trees to picnic, drink sake, and appreciate the transient beauty of nature. Sakura has been deeply rooted in Japanese society and art for centuries, inspiring poets, artists, and writers to create poems, paintings, and novels that reflect its aesthetic and cultural significance. In Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi, the beauty of impermanence and imperfection, is reflected in the fleeting beauty of sakura, which reminds people of the transience of life and the importance of cherishing the moment. Apart from its cultural significance, sakura is also valued for its medicinal properties and culinary uses. Sakura leaves and flowers are used in traditional Japanese medicine to treat various ailments, such as digestive disorders and skin irritations. Sakura petals are also used to flavor and color traditional Japanese sweets, such as sakura mochi, sakura jelly, and sakura ice cream, which are popular during the hanami season. In conclusion, sakura is more than just a pretty flower - it is a cultural, aesthetic, and culinary symbol of Japan that embodies the values of impermanence, beauty, and harmony. Whether you witness it in person or appreciate it from afar, sakura is truly a natural wonder that deserves admiration and respect.外文签名本 MOCKBA 50年代大32开精装厚书 内有插图

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