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Ask a question about Japanese names: June (むつき)

65438+ October ぃちがつ January ぃっかげつ

February, two months, two months.

March さんがつ March さんかげつ

April, April, April, April, April, April.

May? May? May?

June ろくがつ June ろっかげつ

July? July? July? July?

August はちがつ August はっかげつ

September くがつ September きゅぅかげつ

10 じゅぅがつ じゅじっかげつ

165438+ October じゅぅぃちがつじゅっかげつ eleven months.

65438+ February じゅぅにがつ December じゅぅにかげつ

This month means "celebration". Yayoi means "new life". In spring, flowers and plants sprout new buds, just like being born. Uzuki means "growth", which represents the endless vitality and development when plants germinate and everything wakes up. The high moon means "hot summer", because from this season on, the weather will get hotter gradually. Water without moon means "the moon without water", which symbolizes the rainy season in Japan. Guess, it may be named after sincere thanks to the gods, because the gods have dropped all the rain on the ground, so it won't rain in the sky. Wen Yue means "communication month". Maybe a letter will come while you are waiting anxiously. Ye Yue means "far from home", because this is the traditional Japanese tourist season. Long moon means "the moon with a long night", probably because the night will become very long from this time on. The moon without God means "the moon where God walks". It is said that this is because during this time, gods from all over Japan will gather in Izumo for meetings. In Japan, except for the cloud that "God has no moon", other places will be called "God has no moon". "God has a moon" is "the moon when the gods come back". Frosty moon means "frosty moon", because from this season on, the weather will gradually get cold. See also: January; Muyue is the first month of the new year, because the first month is the month when families live in harmony and spend happy days, so it is called Muyue. February; KISARAGI means that the weather is warm, and the clothes you take off may be put back at any time because of the cold spring. Because the pronunciation of the word "Kisaragi" is the same as "wearing clothes", it is called "Kisaragi" for short. March; YAYOYI“YAYOYI "means to grow vigorously gradually, which means that March is the month when vegetation gradually begins to grow. April; In Japanese, the flowering of UTUKI is the flowering period, and April is the official flowering period. Possibility; "Gao" is pronounced as "さつき", which means transplanting rice. May is such a sowing season, so it is sometimes called "early seedling month". June; MINADUKI, as the name implies, the sun is shining in June in the old calendar, and the precipitation will naturally decrease. July; In July, people will write a composition to worship the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, so it is called "Wen Yue". August; In Ye Yue's Upanishads, the season when leaves fall is called "the leaves fall on the moon", or Ye Yue for short. September; Yongtumu wrote in the Collection of Works and Songs that with the coming of autumn, the night will get longer and longer. People expect to see their lovers as soon as possible the next morning, so they think the night is too long, so they call it "the night is long and the moon is long" for short. October; KANNADUKI: Every year 10, gods from all over Japan gather in Izumo County to attend political consultative meetings. Since all the gods are not at home, they are called "Kannaduki". Therefore, only Izumo called October "God is in the middle of the month". 1 1 month; SHIMOTUKI's word "Frosty Moon" comes from Upanishads, which records that "November is called the first frosty moon because of the frequent occurrence of first frost", and then it evolved from "first frosty moon" to "frosty moon". December; Shimonoseki first named December as "Shi Zou" in the Records of Japan, in which the Tsunami Emperor wrote December as "October February" and read it as "しゎす" (homophonic with "Shi Zou"), and Upanishads said that December was the time for monks to recite scriptures everywhere. The names in the fruit basket also use the nickname of Yue, but we didn't list them. We only listed the most common ones. In fact, in Japanese, there are many nicknames every month, ranging from 3, 4 to 10, such as red leaf month, rainy month, happy month and so on. This answer was revised by the respondent on 2006123 October 65438.

Other nicknames for 12 months are 0 1. Muyue (むつき): the first month, early spring month, the beginning of a year, the beginning of a year, and the end of a year. (きさらぎ): Yue, Yue Mei, Yue, Chu Huayue, Yue Sheng, Mu Yayue 03. Yayoi (やよぃ): Huayue, Huayue, Taoyue, Jiayue, Chunyue, Mugetu 04. Uzuki (ぅづきき): May のののののののののののののの. There is no moon in the water (みなづき): the wind is equal to the moon, the wind is loose, Xia Yue, the lightning god moon, the thunder moon and the sunflower moon 07. (ふみづき): Qixi Moon, Qixi Moon, Girls' Flower Moon, Blue Moon, Cool Moon and Wenpi Moon 08. (はづき): Autumn Moon, Moon See Moon, Wood Dye Moon, Thick Dye Moon, Ye Yue, Red Dye Moon, Wild Goose Come to Moon 09. Long Moon (ながつき): Chrysanthemum Moon, Chrysanthemum Moon, jathyapple, Oda Moon, Hongye Moon, Sleeping Moon 10. God has no moon (かんなづき): God has a moon (out of the cloud), God came to the moon, thunder has no moon, first frost moon, rainy moon 1 1. Frosty Moon (しもつき): the first frosty moon, the snowy moon, the happy moon, the returning moon, the snowy moon, and the dew Ye Yue 12. Follow the teacher's footsteps (しわす): polar month, twelfth month, spring month, limited month, fruit month, parent-child month and early plum month mean that harmony means respecting, caring and maintaining friendly relations with others. It is precisely because of this that it is most appropriate to start a year with one month. Yueru means "Celebrate". Yayoi means "new life". In spring, flowers and plants sprout new buds, just like being born. Uzuki means "growth", which represents the endless vitality and development when plants germinate and everything wakes up. The high moon means "hot summer", because from this season on, the weather will get hotter gradually. Water without moon means "the moon without water", which symbolizes the rainy season in Japan. Guess, it may be named after sincere thanks to the gods, because the gods have dropped all the rain on the ground, so it won't rain in the sky. Wen Yue means "communication month". Maybe a letter will come while you are waiting anxiously. Ye Yue means "far from home", because this is the traditional Japanese tourist season. Long moon means "the moon with a long night", probably because the night will become very long from this time on. The moon without God means "the moon where God walks". It is said that this is because during this time, gods from all over Japan will gather in Izumo for meetings. In Japan, except for the cloud that "God has no moon", other places will be called "God has no moon".