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What are some ancient poems about traditional Chinese culture

About Chinese traditional culture ancient poems.

A: 1. Wang Anshi's "New Year's Day" describes the scene of the Spring Festival when the old is removed and the new is welcomed

A year is over in the sound of firecrackers, and the spring breeze sends warmth into the tassel.

A thousand doors and tens of thousands of tels, always change the new peach for the old one.

2. Ouyang Xiu's "Sheng Zhazi - Yuanxi" describes the Lantern Festival

Last year, on the night of the Yuanxian, the lanterns in the flower market were as bright as day.

The moon is on the top of the willow, and people are about after dusk.

This year on New Year's Eve, the moon and the lights are still the same.

I don't see last year's people, tears wet spring shirt sleeves

3, Tang - Wang Jian's "fifteenth night looking at the moon" describes the Mid-Autumn Festival

The white trees in the middle of the court ground perched on the crows, the cold dew is silent and wet osmanthus flowers.

The moon is bright tonight, and I don't know whose home the thoughts of autumn have fallen on.

4, Wang Wei's "September 9 Memories of Shandong Brothers" depicts the Chongyang Festival

Alone in a foreign land for a foreign guest, every festive season doubly homesick.

Distant to the brotherhood ascends to the heights, all inserted Cornus less a person.