Momo's first laugh = Momo's first laughMomo's first laugh = Momo's first laugh

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2024.3.9

Can you read? “Momoshi Shou” Momoshisho? It is not read as











What is the 72nd prince “Momojisho”?

 

 





``Momoshisho'', which represents a soft and gentle spring, is said to take place in mid-March, when peach blossoms begin to bloom.
It is said that people in the past used the phrase ``flowers laugh'' to describe the blooming of flowers. At first glance, the words ``lol'' and ``saki'' seem unrelated, but if you trace their history, they are said to have been the same kanji, and ``saki'' was read as ``warau.'' The ancient Japanese people, who recognized the act of revealing something hidden as ``warau,'' may have thought of ``smiling'' and ``blooming'' as having the same meaning.
 

 

 

 

 





Momo's first laugh = Momo's first laugh

The 72nd term ``Momojisho'' is read as ``Momo's first laugh''.

Twenty-four solar terms: Keishu
Seventy-second: Momohaji lol
Around March 3th to March 10th

 






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 books: “365 Days of Popping Color Picture Book” written by Reki Seikatsu, published by Genkosha, “XNUMX people who enjoy life” written by Chieko Hirota, published by Kobunsha

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