Sakufu is the north wind. It is a word that means ``Kogarashi'', which is a familiar winter tradition. It can be said that the light snow of the 24 solar terms and the second one, Sakufu Hareha, represent the way the north (Saku) wind blows and the leaves of the trees fall.
It brings to mind the image of winter-dead trees that shed their leaves and rest in order to withstand the harsh winter, standing peacefully and peacefully in a pure silence.
Sakufu blowing leaves = blowing off the leaves of the wind
The 72nd lord, ``Sakufu Hashiha,'' is read as ``to remove the wind of the wind.''
24 solar terms: light snow
Seventy-two signs: Sakufu blowing leaves
Period: May 11th to May 27th
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