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The latest words and legends of cherry blossoms

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Cherry blossoms, also known as Tokyo cherry blossoms, Japanese cherry blossoms, etc., are a general name for several species of cherry in Rosaceae, with more than 300 species. There are about 150 species of wild cherry blossoms in the world, and there are more than 50 species in China, symbolizing warmth, purity and nobility.

Cherry blossoms, also known as Tokyo cherry blossoms and Japanese cherry blossoms, are a general term for several species of cherry plants in the Rosaceae, with a total of more than 300 species. There are about 150 species of wild cherry blossoms in the world and more than 50 species in China, symbolizing warmth, purity and nobility. They are respected as Japanese flowers. Let's take a look at the words and legends of cherry blossoms.

The flowering words of cherry blossoms

Cherry blossoms are a symbol of love and hope, representing elegant, simple and pure love. Cherry blossoms are like those of ignorant girls, blooming quietly in spring, and the trees of white and pink cherry blossoms are the most beautiful language for telling love to lovers. Someone in my heart, like the lonely cherry blossom rain, slowly disappears in the depths of time, leaving eternal memories.

The flowering period of cherry blossoms

The flowering period of cherry blossoms ranges from four to ten days. The cherry blossoms usually blossom in April, the inflorescences are umbrella-shaped and bear fruit in May. The drupe is nearly spherical and the flowering period is very short, usually four to ten days. Its beauty lies in the enthusiasm when it is in full bloom, but also in the noble, pure and decisive heroic scene when it falls after it is in full bloom.

The legend of cherry blossoms

In Japan, it is said that a long time ago, there was a fairy named "Muhua Yeji" (meaning cherry blossoms) in Japan. In November one year, the fairy set out from Okinawa, passed through Kyushu, Kansai, Kanto and other places, and arrived in Hokkaido in May of the following year. Along the way, she sprinkled a flower symbolizing love and hope everywhere. In memory of the fairy, the local people named the flower "cherry blossom", so Japan became the "land of cherry blossoms".

 
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