Seek to introduce Toona sinensis from Japan

Toona sinensis is a peculiar Japanese plant, which is often translated as "camellia" or "camellia" in China. The flowering period is usually in winter solstice and spring.

Toona sinensis has been loved by Japanese since ancient times. Plum blossoms were emphasized in Nara, cherry blossoms in heian period, and Toona sinensis prevailed in Edo. Loved by the aristocratic society and respected by the samurai class. It was drawn into an atlas, written into poems, hymns and haiku, and engraved on armor, swords, utensils, wine vessels, lacquerware, screens and kimonos ... There are hundreds of kinds of Toona sinensis in Japan, which can be divided into two categories: Toona sinensis and Toona sinensis. The former is high and cold.

Toona sinensis originated in Japan, and its fruit oil was brought to China by envoys to Sui and Tang Dynasties, hence the name "Sea Pomegranate". Toona sinensis is equivalent to camellia or camellia.

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The moral of spring flowers

Camellia is also called Toona sinensis in Japan, and Toona sinensis is also called Toona sinensis because Toona sinensis was brought back from Korea and planted in Japan when Toyotomi Hideyoshi sent troops to Korea. Camellia is called "Toona sinensis" in Japanese. When the flowers fall, a camellia tree withers at the same time, which is quite sad for the hero. Known as "Toona sinensis" by the Japanese, it is regarded as the soul of samurai.

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