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What solar terms are called changing seasons?

The season really conforms to the pace of Japanese life.

Because of its temperate zone and distinct seasons, the Japanese have a particularly good sense of seasonal rhythm. The time series entered the early summer, and the solar terms came to the full moon around the end of May and the beginning of June. Even if it is warm and cold at first, women who wear kimonos will put their winter kimonos (ぁわせせせせせひとせせせせせ).

In the early summer when calamus is in full bloom, the color of clothes should be updated with the season. It is necessary to use light green or fresh water blue in summer to give viewers a cool visual experience. It's called icing your eyes, and the decent kind makes people feel comfortable.

But what's cool is that people watching it are not better to wear kimono than dresses, and they must wear kimono underwear called long-sleeved underwear, after all, it is hot! Therefore, after the summer solstice, I will go into the bottom of the box and put on a thinner kimono: thin things (ぅすもの) are slightly translucent materials with good breathability. Of course, you can also start wearing bathrobes on informal occasions.

Every summer is the hottest time, so we should not only wear thin things, but also choose the coolest thin things, preferably thin things made of small particles. This fabric, which makes the fibers shrink in the ice and snow, does not stick to the skin and can make people feel comfortable when wearing clothes.

At the end of summer, September has passed for thousands of years, and then it will change back to it; At the autumn equinox in October, I will change back to clams, put on thin things and press them at the bottom of the box, waiting for next summer.

Before Meiji five years ago, Japan was still using the old calendar, and the 24 solar terms were at the key point of seasonal change. As long as you observe the solar terms, changing clothes is completely correct. However, starting from the sixth year of Meiji, * * * ordered to switch to the western solar calendar, and all festivals were moved to the same day of the solar calendar intact, so the solar terms in Japan were completely chaotic.

But the season still needs to be changed. Japan is a country that attaches importance to the matching of clothing and life stages.

Every year, when freshmen enter school, they must dress formally, even parents are no exception. It is the mission of every Japanese parent to wear a formal dress dedicated to the entrance ceremony of freshmen and participate in important activities in their children's lives.

Girls leave commemorative photos in the form of vibrating sleeves when they are adults, and attend the ceremony in a slim posture when they graduate from college; Boys also have corresponding customs. Entering the workplace is no exception. There are uniforms in most workplaces in Japan, because in Japanese society, clothes show a person's status, so everyone wears corresponding clothes according to their role in society, which is a natural social order.

There is a uniform, and of course there is a season change day. The seasonal change date of school uniforms in Taiwan Province Province is usually decided by the administrative units of primary and secondary schools at all levels. Most people in Japan don't change seasons, and they all change seasons according to the date announced on TV.

There are two "clothes changing days" in Japan every year. Most areas change into summer clothes on June 1 day and change back to winter clothes on June 1 day.

However, because the island is long and narrow, and the temperature difference between the north and the south is large, the season change time between the north and the south is about one month at most. Therefore, the date of changing seasons depends on the information of TV and newspaper media.

As soon as the season change day is over, the out-of-season clothes will be put away immediately, unlike Taiwan Province Province, where there is a transition period for changing seasons. The change of seasons can only be completed overnight, which is the fast pace of Japanese seasons!

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