What is konoha?

Konoha is a common image in China's classical poems.

"Mu Ye" is a common image in China's classical poems. It first appeared in Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs", "The autumn wind curled up and the waves in Dongting were under the leaves". The word "wood" in "konoha" means tree, and konoha means leaves, especially fallen leaves in classical poetry. It is suggestive, reminiscent of fallen leaves in autumn, giving people a sense of loneliness and creating a sad artistic style.

Konoha is a popular musical instrument of many ethnic groups in ancient China, and it is a natural musical instrument with ancient colors of Miao people. Playing with wooden leaves is an ancient folk art of Miao nationality. "Wood" means "tree" and "wood leaf" means "leaf"; However, in poetry, "konoha" refers to the fallen leaves in autumn. Compared with "leaves", it has the artistic conception of bleak autumn wind.

Muye Village:

It is a hidden village in the country of fire, one of the five great countries in the Japanese anime Naruto. Among them, fire nation, in the central area, is the most prosperous, located at the crossroads of traffic arteries and traffic arteries connecting the north and the south. The unique geographical location has enabled fire nation to gather a large number of talents and resources and become the most powerful country among the five countries. Muye Village is a ninja village in the country of fire, which represents the military strength of the country of fire, so it has become one of the most tolerant villages.

Taking my youngest uncle as the dividing line, Konoha entered the first high-speed development period after the First Endurance World War. My parents were born in Konoha's first baby boom. This group of people, born in the post-war heyday of Konoha, spent their childhood in the tragic Second World War and joined the Third World War as the backbone of Konoha in adulthood.