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What poems describe traditional festivals in China?

Describing New Year's Eve: Wen Tianxiang's Except Night

Dry kunkong, the years continue. ? The end of the road is stormy, and the poor side is full of ice and snow. Life fades with the years, and the body is forgotten. ? There is no such thing as killing Su Meng. It's still early at night.

2. Description of Spring Festival: Wang Anshi's "January Festival"

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.

3. Describe the Lantern Festival: Yuan Xi by Ouyang Xiu

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the flower market is brightly lit. At the end of the month, it is about 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.

3. Describe Tomb-Sweeping Day: Du Mu's Qingming?

Mourning day, drizzle like tears; Pedestrians on the road want to die. ? Excuse me, where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village.

5. Description of Dragon Boat Festival: Dragon Boat Festival in Wen Xiu.

The festival is divided into Dragon Boat Festival, which is said to be Qu Yuan. I can laugh at the emptiness of the Chu River, but I can't wash it straight.

6. Description of Mid-Autumn Festival: Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Festival Moon

The twilight clouds are cold, and the silver-haired people silently turn to the tracts. If you don't meet a good night in this life, where will you see the bright moon next year?

7. Describe China Valentine's Day: Luo Yin's Tanabata.

In the winding corner of the Milky Way, it is a beautiful day, and the family is laughing and eating a red feast. We should thank Nvzhu for writing Tan Lang's wonderful article. Fragrant curtains are clustered in rows, and gold needles are put on to worship Chanjuan. If you don't report the copper pot, you will know, and you will be sad for another year.

8. Describe the Double Ninth Festival: Wang Wei's "Living in the Mountain and Thinking of Shandong Brothers".

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.