Koyuki Nijikakure Fumi Nijikakure MiezuKoyuki Nijikakure Fumi Nijikakure Miezu

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2023.11.22

Can you read? ``Nijizofuken'' is not pronounced as ``Nijizoufuken''.











 

 

 

 





In the cloudy skies of winter, when the sun's rays weaken, the frequency of seeing rainbows decreases. Nijizofuzen is a word that expresses this. Even if you see a winter rainbow, most of it is faint and weak. Because it disappears so quickly, it gives off a somewhat lonely atmosphere.
The rainbow, which is made up of the kanji ``mushi'' (reptile) and ``工'' (arch shape), was thought to represent a ``dragon-like beast living in the heavens.''

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





Nijikakure Fumi = Nijikakuretameizu

``Nijikakure Miezu'' is read as ``Nijikakure Miezu''.
 

 

24 solar terms: light snow
Seventy-two: Nijizo Fumi
Period: May 11th to May 22th

 






Learn about the Japanese calendar “72 calendars”
There are not only four seasons in Japan: spring, summer, autumn, and winter, but also the 72 seasonal seasons, which start with the first day of spring in early spring and end with the cold weather of late winter.The XNUMX seasonal seasons are further 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 XNUMX kanji, which represent the subtle changes of the seasons, and how to read their kanji.

 

 

 



Reference book: "365 Days Pon's Illustrated Book" by Calendar Seikatsu, published by Genkosha

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