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Poetry describing festivals

Traditional festivals in China are diverse in form and rich in content, and they are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. Every traditional festival carries the memory of the people of China. Hard work, courage, respect for ancestors, harmonious neighborhood, love of life ... The cultural connotations of these festivals go deep into life, and these festivals are still continuing today.

January 1st (the first day of the first month)

The first day of the first month is January. January Festival is also called New Year's Day, New Year's Day, New Year's Day, New Year's Day, New Year's Day, New Year's Day, Zheng Dan, Sunday and New Year's Day. January Festival is not only the first day of the new year, but also the first day of the new moon. The first day of a new day is called "Sanyuan Day".

"Yuanri" Wang Song Anshi

The roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank the newly brewed Tu Su wine.

The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old.

Every day, thousands of families always trade new peaches for old ones. Every time I read this sentence, I can always feel the vigorous vitality behind the poem. Only by unloading the burden of yesterday can we stand up straight and face the new sunrise.

Second, Qingming (around April 5 of Gregorian calendar)

Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the 24 solar terms, and it is also a traditional festival in China. It is a day for China people to worship their ancestors and sweep graves.

Qingming Tang du mu

A drizzling rain falls like tears on the Mourning Day; The mourner's heart is going to break on his way.

Excuse me, where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village.

Tomb-Sweeping Day's period was at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. "There are many rains during the Qingming period, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls." On this sunny day, there will be no generosity.

Third, the Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month)

Double Ninth Festival on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, also known as "Old People's Day". In ancient times, nine was an auspicious number and a symbol, which expressed the ancient people's beautiful yearning for health, longevity, peace and happiness.

"Thinking of my Shandong brother on vacation in the mountains" Don Wang Wei

I am a lonely stranger in a strange land, and I miss my family more often during the holidays.

When I think of my brothers' bodies climbing high, I will feel a little regret for not being able to reach me.

"Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my relatives twice every festive season", and every wanderer will feel sad when he thinks of his distant relatives.