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The Japanese name for lycoris, "higanbana" (彼岸花, "the flower of Higan"), refers to a flower that grows along the Sanzu River. In the minds of the Japanese, this flower is associated with autumn, farewell, reincarnation and the grief related to the afterlife. The name is derived from the word "higan", a Buddhist term that refers to the autumn equinox and the concept of "retreating into oblivion" and the equinoctial week itself.
21 gen 2026 02:53
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The Japanese name for lycoris, "higanbana" (彼岸花, "the flower of Higan"), refers
to a flower that grows along the Sanzu River. In Japanese culture, this
flower is associated with autumn, farewell/parting, reincarnation and the grief related
to the afterlife. The name is derived from the word "higan", a Buddhist term
that refers to the autumn equinox and the concept of "retreating into oblivion"
and the equinoctial week itself.
よく書けていますよ!特に添削するところはないと思います。このお花、テレビでよく見ていたので、気に入っていました。今まで名前や意味が分からなかったので、詳しく教えてくれてありがとうございます。この調子で英語の勉強、頑張ってくださいね!
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The Japanese name for Lycoris (also known as spider Lily), "higanbana" (彼岸花, "the flower of Higan"), refers to a flower that grows along the Sanzu River. In the mind of Japanese people, this flower is associated with autumn, farewell, reincarnation and mourning. The name is derived from the word "higan", a Buddhist term that refers to the autumn equinox, the concept of "retreating into oblivion" and the equinoctial week itself.
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