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Ancient poems describing Tomb-Sweeping Day
2, spoil Liuhua to eat cold food, all kinds of annoying weather.
At sunset, the fox sleeps on the grave, and at night, the children smile and watch the lights.
4. The car sounded on the road, and Liu Sedong was green.
5, the emperor emphasizes Ming, and the people are worried.
6. At sunset, candles were passed in the Han Palace, and light smoke was scattered into Wuhou's home.
7, no flowers, no wine is too clear, and the taste is bleak like a wild monk.
8, the solar terms are clear and the peaches and plums laugh, and the Noda wasteland is only awkward.
Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the outing festival, is celebrated at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Qingming has two connotations: nature and humanity. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional major Spring Festival. It is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation for thousands of years to sweep graves and cherish the memory of ancestors. It is not only conducive to promoting filial piety and family memory, but also conducive to promoting the cohesion and identity of family members and even the nation.
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