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Poetry related to traditional festivals

Poems related to traditional festivals are as follows:

1, it rains in succession during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. -Tu Mu's Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Appreciation: The poet used the word "one after another" to describe the "pouring rain" that day, which was really great. How can I see it? "One after another", if described by snow, should be heavy snow. The so-called "one after another, heavy snow falls in succession". But when it rains, the situation is just the opposite. It is not the heavy rain that makes people feel "one after another", but the rain in Mao Mao.

2. A person is a stranger in a foreign land, and misses his relatives on holidays. -Wang Wei's "I miss my Shandong brothers on vacation in the mountains".

Appreciation: This poem is wonderful because it avoids stereotypes and captures its true essence. The first sentence uses the word "different", which seems to be blurted out, but it has a unique flavor to render the uncomfortable loneliness of a stranger. Judging from the word "whenever", double loneliness is not unique to this festival, but has existed in many previous festivals.

3, the hotel is cold and sleepless, and the guest's heart turns sad. -Gao Shi "Night Shift".

Appreciation: the word "hotel" at the beginning of the poem seems dull, but it can not be ignored, and the feelings of the whole poem are born from it. It was New Year's Eve, and the poet looked at the bright lights outside and gathered together, while he was far away from his family and lived in a guest house. In contrast, I don't feel anything touched at the scene. Even the same light and hot lamp in front of me has become "cold".

4. The festival is divided into Dragon Boat Festival, which is said to be Qu Yuan. -Wen Xiu Dragon Boat Festival.

Appreciation: The author's quatrain raises a thought-provoking question: despite all kinds of praises and sacrifices from later generations, tragedies like Qu Yuan's sinking into the river still happened after all, and such grievances cannot be simply washed away. This poem is profound, concise and powerful.

5. Wandering outside autumn scenery, everything feels leisurely. -Si Kongtu's Mid-Autumn Festival.

Appreciation: Walking in the autumn night in my spare time and singing in a low voice always makes me feel empty, depressed and nervous. Describe leisure, also called "idle song". Sing at will