Farmers in the Heian period (794-1185) in Japan typically wore simple, practical clothing suited for their agricultural work, often made from hemp or cotton. Men generally wore a kimono and a short jacket, while women donned a long kimono with a waist sash. Their appearance was often modest, reflecting their social status, with hairstyles that were practical for labor. The farmers were crucial to the economy, cultivating rice and other crops, which were central to Japanese society during this time.
During the Heian period, the city of Heian was a center of culture and learning, as fashion, literature, visual arts, architecture, and performing arts flourished.
Japan Farm all sorts of crops! like corn cabbage, just like british people farm:)
The farmers in japan don't farm like they would in Africa or America. They would trade for things that the needed. They mostly grow rice in rice fields.
Rice plants and other plants that kill you like weed and pot LOL NOT
life was often dumb and stupid ! and so aare youuu ! DUMBBY !
"The Sign of the Chrysanthemum" is a historical novel by Katherine Paterson, set in 12th century Japan. The story follows a young boy named Muna who goes on a journey to find his father, a famous samurai. The events in the novel take place during the Heian period, a time of great cultural and artistic development in Japan. The title refers to the chrysanthemum, which is a symbol of the imperial family in Japan and represents longevity and rejuvenation.
Beauty was widely considered an important part of what made one a "good person"
Farmers don`t like bats
Flooding is good for farmers because farmers like water.
to be good farmers
it is like Punjabi farmers have got better facilities and government policies but kashmiri farmers have not
He wants to look like the farmers he sings about.