弥生
意味
The Yayoi period (approx. 300 BCE–300 CE), a prehistoric era of Japan characterised by rice cultivation and metalworking. Also an archaic poetic name for March.
As an era name, 弥生 refers to the archaeological period that succeeded the Jōmon era, credited with introducing wet rice agriculture, bronze and iron technology, and continental cultural influences from the Korean peninsula and China. The name 弥生 (ya = increasingly, yoi = growing) originally evoked the proliferation of plant life in early spring. Applied to the archaeological period because pottery of this type was first excavated in the Yayoi district of Tokyo in 1884.
例文
- 弥生時代の人々は稲作を始め、定住生活を送るようになった。
- 弥生土器はその薄さと滑らかな表面で、縄文土器と明確に区別される。
- 遺跡の発掘調査で、弥生時代の集落跡が良好な状態で発見された。
使い方ガイド
場面: history, archaeology, education
トーン: academic
起源と歴史
Ancient Japanese: 弥 (ya — increasing, more and more) + 生 (yoi — growing, sprouting). The name evokes the flourishing of vegetation in early spring. Applied to the archaeological period when pottery of this style was first found in 1884.
文化的背景
時代: 300 BCE–300 CE
世代: Students and Adults
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復