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What are the leaves on your beans?
The kimono pattern on your beans.
Tommen Tanjiro's coat is woven with green and black feathers, which is a traditional Japanese pine tree pattern, symbolizing the prosperity of future generations. If Tan Erlang's family had not been miserable, his family would not have been killed and his sister would not have become a ghost, so he would not have to travel so hard to kill ghosts.
Your beans are pink hemp leaf patterns, which were very popular in the Edo period, which can be said to be the trend at that time, and hemp leaf patterns are geometric patterns arranged on the basis of regular hexagons. The history of hemp leaf pattern can be traced back to Heian period. At that time, the Buddha statue in the temple used animal glue to make hemp leaves with gold or silver thread.
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