風が吹くたびに、たよやかに揺れ、甘く優雅な香りが漂う藤の花。
藤の花言葉は「優しさ」「歓迎」「決して離れない」「恋に酔う」である。
清少納言によって書かれた枕草子の中にも藤と松がセットで登場する一節がある。
深い色合いで、長い花房を揺らしながら咲いている藤の花が、松の木にかかっている様子の描写なのだけれど、藤は女性、松は男性ということを知った上で読むと、艶やかな着物をまとった女性が恋仲である男性に、寄りかかる様子を綴った、情緒あふれる一節だということが想像できる。
翻訳 / 英語
- 2018/06/28 13:21:13に投稿されました
Japanese wisteria (Fiji) which swings gracefully every time wind blows and its sweet graceful perfume hangs in the air.
The floral language of Japanese wisteria is”Kindness”, “Welcome”,”Never leave you” and “Intoxicate a love”.
There is a chapter that both Japanese wisteria and Pine together in Makurano-Soushi written by Seisyo-Nagon.
It is a description that Japanese wisteria blooming with making a long flower cluster swing in deep color shade hangs on the pine tree. If you read it after knowing that Japanese wisteria is a woman and Pine tree is a man, you can imagine that it is an a emotional chapter writing the scene that woman wearing glamorous Kimono leans on her lover.
The floral language of Japanese wisteria is”Kindness”, “Welcome”,”Never leave you” and “Intoxicate a love”.
There is a chapter that both Japanese wisteria and Pine together in Makurano-Soushi written by Seisyo-Nagon.
It is a description that Japanese wisteria blooming with making a long flower cluster swing in deep color shade hangs on the pine tree. If you read it after knowing that Japanese wisteria is a woman and Pine tree is a man, you can imagine that it is an a emotional chapter writing the scene that woman wearing glamorous Kimono leans on her lover.
翻訳 / 英語
- 2018/06/28 13:06:01に投稿されました
Whenever the wind blows, the wisteria flowers sway gently with its sweet and elegant fragrance in the air.
The flower language of the wisteria is gentleness, welcoming, never leaving and being intoxicated in love.
According to The Pillow Book written by Sei Shonagon, there is a part where the wisteria and the pine appears together.
The scene of long and dark-colored blooming wisteria flowers leaning against the pine tree is described here. If you know about the wisteria's reference to women and the pine to men, you will be able to imagine how a woman dressed in a colorful kimono leans against the man she loves in this scene filled with an air of exoticism.
The flower language of the wisteria is gentleness, welcoming, never leaving and being intoxicated in love.
According to The Pillow Book written by Sei Shonagon, there is a part where the wisteria and the pine appears together.
The scene of long and dark-colored blooming wisteria flowers leaning against the pine tree is described here. If you know about the wisteria's reference to women and the pine to men, you will be able to imagine how a woman dressed in a colorful kimono leans against the man she loves in this scene filled with an air of exoticism.
翻訳 / 英語
- 2018/06/28 14:00:43に投稿されました
move gracefully in breeze of wisteria, The flower of meaning is "kindness" " never leave you " "drunk in love" lead a novel seishinagon by makuranosoushi have one phrase that appear with pine tree, that desclibed the blossam of wisteria with long cluster lean on the pine tree, which mean wisteria is a women and pine is man, if before you read it and you knew it was metaphor, you could imagine that woman who wearing kimono of bright colour had a love romance with man, which is very emotional scene which you can imagine easily,
翻訳 / 英語
- 2018/06/28 13:41:24に投稿されました
Every time the wind blows, wisteria swings slowly, smells like sweet elegantly.
The wisteria language is "kindness", "welcome", never stick", "fall in love".
There is a message to make an appearance of wisteria and pine in The Pillow Book by Seisyounagon.
It is the description that the wisteria is deeply color and swinging along bunch, but when we read the story that the wisteria seems like female and the pine seems like male, we can image the exotic description to tell us that a woman with fabulous Kimono falls in love with a man and cuddle up to the man.
The wisteria language is "kindness", "welcome", never stick", "fall in love".
There is a message to make an appearance of wisteria and pine in The Pillow Book by Seisyounagon.
It is the description that the wisteria is deeply color and swinging along bunch, but when we read the story that the wisteria seems like female and the pine seems like male, we can image the exotic description to tell us that a woman with fabulous Kimono falls in love with a man and cuddle up to the man.