Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Winter night poems

Winter night poems

The poem "Winter Night" is as follows:

1, like a strong wind in spring, blows at night and blows open the petals of ten thousand pear trees. -Cen Can's Song of Snow White sent Tian Shuji Wu home.

2. A boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue. -Liu Zongyuan's Jiang Xue

3, the wind is like a solution, easy to destroy. -Cui Daorong's Plum Blossom

4, the mountains overlap and the gold disappears, and the clouds want to snow. -The article "Bodhisattva Man, the hills overlap and glittering"

5. The window contains autumn snow in Xiling, and it is at the gate of Wu Dong Wan Li boating. -Du Fu's quatrains

6, Chai Men smell dogs barking, hakodate. -Liu Changqing's "Lotus Mountain Master in the Snow"

7. Flowers bloom and fall, and flowing water gurgles. -Li Qingzhao's "A piece of plum, red lotus root fragrance, residual jade in autumn"

8, thin shadows are shallow, and the dusk is faint. -Lin Bu's "Xiao Mei Yi in the Mountain Garden"

9, scattered into mud and ground into dust, only the fragrance remains. -Lu You's "Yongmei"

10, Mei Xuxun's snow is three points white, but the snow loses its fragrance. -Lu Meipo's "Xue Mei No.1"

Winter solstice:

Winter solstice, also known as solstice, winter festival, child year, etc. It has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is not only an important solar term among the 24 solar terms, but also a traditional folk ancestor worship festival in China. The solstice in winter is one of the eight festivals in four seasons, and it is considered as a big holiday in winter. In ancient times, there was a saying that the winter solstice was as big as a year.

The custom of winter solstice varies in content or details due to different regions. In southern China, there are customs of offering sacrifices to ancestors and enjoying the winter solstice. In northern China, it is a custom to eat jiaozi from winter to Sunday every year.