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What does the traditional Japanese cherry blossom arm stand for?

It has the meaning of purity, nobility, happiness and vitality.

1, "Ask the soul of Yamato and watch the mountain cherry blossoms at sunrise". Japanese cherry blossoms are very famous. The Japanese believe that life is too short, to live as brightly as cherry blossoms, and to leave decisively even if you die. When the cherry blossoms fall, they are spotless and crisp, and are honored as the Japanese spirit. Here are some hints about cherry blossom tattoos.

2. Cherry blossoms are warm, pure and noble. This is the first time to bring the breath of spring to the Japanese people after the severe winter. Japan has designated the period from March 15 to April 15 as the "Cherry Blossom Festival". In this flower viewing season, people bring their relatives, invite friends, sit on the floor under the cherry trees with wine and vegetables, and enjoy the cherry blossoms while drinking. It is really a great pleasure in life.

3. In Japan, there is a folk proverb that says: "Cherry blossoms bloom for seven days", which means that it takes about seven days for a cherry blossom to wither, which forms the characteristic that cherry blossoms bloom in bloom. Being honored as the national flower is not only because of its charm and charm, but more importantly, its "heroic" withering after its brief glory.

4. Cherry blossoms are also lovely because of their beauty, and they are also loved by many female tattoo lovers.