The trunks of a male and female pine tree joined together in the middle. A metaphor for growing old together. It is also likened to a married couple and is said to be a tree that brings people together. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
雄松と雌松の幹が途中で合わさったもの。共に年を経ることのたとえ。夫婦にもたとえ、縁結びの木といわれる。
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