

Ume blossoms are often mentioned in Japanese poetry as a symbol of spring. Unlike the Japanese, however, the Chinese see the blossoms as more of a symbol for winter. It is precisely for this reason that the blossoms are so beloved, because they bloom most vibrantly amidst the winter snow, after other plants have shed their leaves, and before any other flowers appear. Because they blossom in winter, the ume, the pine, and the bamboo together have been called the “Three Friends of the Cold” .
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Hey BRO.
Excellent work man good job
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din
Hi din,
Thank you for the comment. Hope you are doing OK. Keep in touch.
Roshan
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