Originated in the early edo period of17th century, it developed into a mature drama in 1600, with only male actors. In the past 400 years, it has been preserved with the ability and madness.
2. The origin of Japanese cherry blossom culture.
Cherry blossom culture originated from China in the Himalayas and spread widely after artificial cultivation. It was planted in the courtyard of the palace in the Qin Dynasty and later in the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, Japan has regarded cherry blossoms as the embodiment of spring since ancient times. The ancient Japanese people of cherry blossoms thought that whether the opening was smooth or not represented a good year, and there were many varieties of cherry blossoms. Only pink cherry blossoms are the most popular.
3. The culture of Mount Fuji in Japan.
Mount Fuji is an independent mountain and the highest peak in Japan. Japan regards Mount Fuji as one of its tourist attractions. The beauty of Mount Fuji is regrettable. In the sun, it shows the aristocratic momentum of Mount Fuji. Castle peak and snow turn red in the sun, which shows the rare natural phenomenon of "Red Fuji". Fuji's white snow hat is getting smaller and smaller, revealing the reddish-brown ground. In addition, the sunlight looks red and dazzling.
4. The origin of Japanese sushi culture.
As early as 1800 years ago (that is, the post-Han era), sushi had been circulated in China and was introduced into Japanese books in 700 AD. It was a business trip. It's not bad to pickle rice balls with vinegar and then squeeze them into small pieces with seafood or meat as food along the way. Around the 3rd century BC, it spread from the coastal areas of China to Japan. Originally, it was just salted fish, but later it was salted with rice. After it is made, it is eaten with rice, which is the predecessor of sushi cuisine today. Later, it was widely circulated in Japan. At that time, all kinds of sashimi were used in the ingredients, which was called "edo triester", also known as "holding ester", and it is the most popular sushi today. Sushi in ancient Japan was salted fish marinated with salt and rice, which evolved into sushi today. Ingredients: rice, vinegar, seafood, sushi vinegar, mustard, soy sauce, sushi seaweed and pork floss. Sushi actually means salted fish. In ancient Japan, "すし" was written, which means salted fish, and "sushi" is also the pronunciation of "すし" in Japanese.
5. Japanese kimono culture.
Japanese kimono came from the Tang Dynasty in China. After the improvement of post-modern Japan, it has Japanese characteristics and is also one of the cultural assets that Japan boasts to the world. Kimono is basically the development and continuation of clothing in the Tang Dynasty, which is basically consistent with the wearing method in the Tang Dynasty and embodies the modern Japanese style. In Japan, people who see kimonos are basically mistaken for crossing the Tang Dynasty. Their kimonos have nurtured Japanese appreciation of natural scenery and printed elegant and beautiful patterns, all of which come from Japanese attachment to nature and natural beauty.
6. Japanese sake culture.
Sake is a Japanese national wine developed from China's brewing method. Japanese often say sake is a gift from God. It is a preservative-free wine made of rice, water and yeast. Sake has been the most common drink in Japan for thousands of years. Sake appears at large banquets, weddings, bars or ordinary people's tables. Japanese law stipulates that premium and first-class sake must be sent to relevant government departments for identification before it can be included in the grade. Due to the high wine tax in Japan, the tax on premium wine is four times that of grade two, and some wine merchants often sell grade two products, so they are welcomed by experts. Although Japanese sake has the brewing method of China yellow rice wine, it is different from China yellow rice wine. Sake is yellowish or colorless in color, clear and transparent, fragrant and pleasant, pure in taste, soft and refreshing. Its sour, sweet, bitter, astringent and spicy flavors are coordinated, its alcohol content is above 15%, and it contains a variety of amino acids and vitamins. It is a nutritious beverage wine.
7. Japanese haiku poems.
Materials: Haiku, a Japanese classical short poem, consists of "575" and * * * seventeen-character sounds; Take three sentences with seventeen tones as a song, the first sentence is pentatonic, the second sentence is heptatonic, and the last sentence is pentatonic. Strict requirements, limited by "seasonal language". Haiku is the quatrain of China's ancient poetry, which developed from Japanese style. At the same time, it developed in the form of daily poems in Japan. Haiku is a form of traditional Japanese literature and the shortest poem in the world.
Arakida Shouwu
Suspicion is that the fallen flowers belong to the branches,
It turned out to be a butterfly.
Arakida Shouwu (1473— 1549), the author of Lian Ge, is a poet. In the nine years of astronomy (1540), I finished "Thousands of Poems Alone in the Pavilion of Secret Evil" (also known as "Thousand Poems of Wei Wu"), separated the secret evil from the pavilion and formulated the format of the secret evil. The sentence consists of three sentences with 575 * * *, 17 tones, and the sentence must contain seasonal language.
Extended information: Lotus Song is a Japanese poem that originated in15th century, and originated from the quatrains of China's Chinese poems. This is a poem written by many writers. Its first sentence is a 17 tone of five, seven and five sentences, which is called a French sentence, and its threatening sentence is a 14 room of seven and seven sentences. After the third sentence and the fourth sentence, the first two sentences are repeated in turn, and the last sentence ends with seven sentences and seven sentences, which is called a conclusion sentence.
8. Japanese samurai spirit.
The spirit of fighting for the monarch and not fearing death runs counter to China's Confucianism, and it can even be said to be a kind of reaction to Confucianism. The cruelty and inhumanity of Japanese Bushido reflects the reality of the other side of Japanese samurai.
The above is a typical example of Japanese interesting culture.