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Ancient poems related to Tomb-Sweeping Day
1. It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road are dying.
2. There are flowers everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind is cold and the willows are oblique.
3. Since ancient times, there has been no death in life.
4. Peaches and plums laugh at the festive season, and Noda's wasteland is only sad.
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Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the traditional festivals in China, usually on April 4th or 5th every year. Tomb-Sweeping Day has a long history and rich cultural connotations, and is regarded as an important traditional festival.
There are various traditional customs in Tomb-Sweeping Day, including ancestor worship, grave sweeping, flower viewing and outing. Sacrificing ancestors and sweeping graves are important activities in Tomb-Sweeping Day. People usually pay homage to ancestral graves and offer bouquets and offerings to express their memories and thoughts. Flower viewing and hiking are seasonal activities in Tomb-Sweeping Day. People will go for a walk in the suburbs to enjoy the beauty of spring and the beauty of nature.
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