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Which festival did Yuan, the inspector of production, describe?

"Raw tea dumplings" describes the Lantern Festival.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the flower market is brightly lit.

The moon rose to the willow tree, and he met me at dusk.

On the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of this year, the moonlight and lights are still the same as last year.

I will never see my old friend last year again, and my tears are soaked through my clothes.

The original stream of health faults is a poem written by Ouyang Xiu, a writer in the Song Dynasty. The first article is about the night in January last year. The first two sentences are about the bustling night of the Lantern Festival, which renders a warm atmosphere for the appearance of lovers below. The latter two sentences blend with each other, writing the scene of lovers' deep affection and love words under the moonlight willow shadow, creating a hazy, quiet and graceful artistic conception. The next movie is about the suffering of lovesickness on January Eve this year.

Introduction of Lantern Festival:

Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival, Xiaoyuanyuan Festival, Yuanxi Festival or Lantern Festival, is the first important festival after the Spring Festival and one of the traditional festivals in China and overseas Chinese. The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar. The ancients called the night "night", so the fifteenth day of the first full moon in a year was called the Lantern Festival. In the ancient customs of China, Shangyuan Festival (Tianguan Festival, Lantern Festival), Zhongyuan Festival (Diguan Festival, Fish Board Festival) and Xiayuan Festival (Water Joint) are collectively called Sanyuan Festival. Lantern Festival began in the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty ordered the fifteenth day of the first month to be designated as the Lantern Festival. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the sacrificial activities of "Taiyi God" were scheduled for the 15th day of the first month (Taiyi: the God in charge of everything in the universe).

When Sima Qian created the taichu calendar Law, he had already identified the Lantern Festival as a major festival. Traditional customs include going out to enjoy the moon, lighting lanterns and setting off flames, liking solve riddles on the lanterns, eating Yuanxiao and pulling rabbit lanterns. In addition, in many places, traditional folk performances, such as playing dragon lanterns, playing lions, walking on stilts, boating, yangko dancing and playing Taiping drums, have all joined the Lantern Festival. In June 2008, the Lantern Festival was selected as the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Raw Chazi Yuanxi