Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What is a Japanese stem?
What is a Japanese stem?
1, "Rihe (ひより)" generally refers to weather and weather, and also means "fine weather" and "sunny day". Similar to Chinese, "Rihe" is a sunny day. This is the best day to do something.
"Flowers meet the sun" → a good day to enjoy flowers.
There is a song sung by Xicun Mai called "Cherry Blossom Day and (さくらびより)", which means "Good weather (good day) when cherry blossoms fall".
2. The title "Tokyo Rihe" is a solar term in Japan, which comes from an essay by Nobuyoshi Araki, a Japanese photographer, and outlines his life's deeds in a surreal way.
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