生け花・活け花
【いけばな】

ikebana, flower arrangement∥彼女は高校に入ったときから生け花をやっている She has been practicing flower arrangement since she entered high school.
[日本事物]生け花は初期仏教でささげ物として使われていた花にその起源をもち,15世紀に発展を遂げました.花のほか枝や葉なども用いられ,また花器との取り合わせも重要です.今日(こんにち)では池坊・小原・草月などのいくつかの流派があり,それぞれが独自のスタイルをもっていますが,最初に3本の木花で三角形を作る,という規則は共通しています.Ikebana, or Japanese flower arrangement, originated from flower offerings made in the early years of Buddhism in Japan and developed into an art in the 15th century. Other than flowers, things such as branches and leaves may also be used, and special attention is given to how well these things and the vase used appear together. Today there are several schools of ikebana, including the Ikenobo School, the Ohara School, and the Sogetsu School, and each has its own style. However, there are certain rules common to all the schools, like the rule of starting by forming a triangle with three main flowers.

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