There are not only four seasons in Japan: spring, summer, autumn, and winter, but also 72 seasonal seasons, which start with the first day of spring in early spring and end with the coldest weather in late winter, and each of the XNUMX seasonal seasons is divided into three parts, making the year XNUMX seasons. The story progresses along with the ``calendar,'' a seasonal calendar divided into equal parts called XNUMX seasons.
We will introduce you to the 72 kanji, which represent the subtle changes of the seasons, and how to read their kanji.
The 72nd word ``Rainoshou'' means that the sound of thunder begins to be heard in the distance.
From the end of March to the beginning of April. Clouds suddenly gathered, lightning flashed in the distance, and the sound of thunder rumbled. The rain of blessings falls and moistens the fields.
Raino vocalization = Kaminari, that is, the voice is hassu
The 72nd word ``Raino-shou'' is read as ``Kaminari,'' or ``Hassu the voice.''
Twenty-four solar terms: Vernal equinox
Seventy-two: Voiced by Raino
Period: May 3th to May 30th
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