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What are the ancient poems about traditional culture?

1. Six Songs on the Night of the New Year - One of Them

Tang Dynasty: Cui Liquid

The jade leaks and silver pots and do not rush, the iron gate and the golden locks are open all the time.

Who can sit idly by the moon? Where can you hear the light and not see it?

Translation

Don't rush the jade funnel and the silver kettle for the time being, but the gates of the palace and the golden locks on them are open until dawn. Who can see the bright moon and still sit and do nothing? Where is the man who hears of a lantern festival and does not come to see it?

2, to the festival of events

Yuan Dynasty: Ma Zhen

The dawn color of the sky street Rui smoke thick, famous paper each other to congratulate the winter.

The embroidered curtains are not rolled up at all, and Hulu laughs and speaks with ease.

Translation

When the winter solstice festival came, it was just dawn in the capital city, and a strong sense of joy had already filled the city. People passed business cards to each other to congratulate the festival. The embroidered curtains of big families were completely open, all doing very important things in their lives during the winter solstice festival. Families took advantage of the winter solstice to play with ease.

3. The Night of the Fifteenth Day of the First Moon

Tang Dynasty: Su Taste

The fire tree and silver flowers close, the star bridge and iron locks open.

Dark dust goes with the horse, bright moon comes with the man.

All of the tourists are flora and fauna, and all of the traveling songs are plums.

Jinwu can't stop the night, and the jade hourglass doesn't rush me.

Translation

The lamps were strewn about, and the depths of the gardens reflected a brilliant light, like delicate flowers; and the iron locks of the city gates were opened, as there was passage everywhere. The crowd is surging, the dust flies under the horses' hooves; the moonlight sprinkles every corner, and people can see the bright moon over their heads wherever they are. The courtesans under the shadow of the moonlight lamps were flamboyant and heavily made-up, walking on one side and singing "Plum Blossom Falling" on the other.

The night ban was lifted in the capital, and you should not be busy with the jade funnel of timekeeping, so as not to let the night of the Lantern Festival, which comes only once a year, pass by in a hurry.

4, yuan day

Tang Dynasty: Sikongtu

Ji Zi now re-count, career only self-pity.

Attentive to the day of Yuan, interjection and next year.

Translation

Now that I am getting older, I am left with unrealized ambitions and self-pity. I have been so busy trying to bring in the New Year that the setting of the sun means that a new year is approaching.

5. Cai Sang Zi - Chongyang

Modern: Mao Zedong

Life is easy, but it's hard to grow old. The yellow flowers on the battlefield are very fragrant.

Once a year the autumn wind is strong, not like the spring light. The first time I saw it, it was a very good time to see it, and it was a very good time to see it.

Translation

Man's life tends to age while the heavens do not, and the Chongyang Festival comes every year. Today is the Chongyang Festival again, and the chrysanthemums on the battlefield are so fragrant. Year after year, the autumn wind just blowing send, the scenery is not as bright as the light of spring. But more magnificent than the light of spring, such as the universe as vast as the river sky flooded with white frost.