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What does the poem Qiao Qi mainly describe?
Lin Jie, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote an ancient poem describing the grand occasion of folk Chinese Valentine's Day. This poem is easy to understand and involves well-known myths and legends. It is imaginative and easy to understand, expressing girls' good wishes of seeking wisdom and pursuing happiness.
Begging festival
Author: Lin Jie (Tang Dynasty)
See Bixiao tonight on Tanabata, and cross the river bridge with the cowherd and the weaver girl.
Every family watches the autumn moon, and every family wears HongLing.
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On Qixi night, looking up at the blue sky is like seeing the cowherd and the weaver girl meet on the magpie bridge across the Tianhe River.
Every household is looking at the autumn moon while trying to be clever (threading a needle on the moon), and there are tens of thousands of red lines that pass through it.
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