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Grades 1-6 Ancient Poems About Holidays

The poems that describe New Year's Eve are: ? New Year's Eve?

Song Wen Tianxiang?

The sky and the earth are empty, and the years are gone;? The life with the year is about to end, the body and the world are all forgotten;? I have no more dreams of the Tusu, and the night is still young.

The poems describing the Spring Festival are:? The first day of the Spring Festival is the day of the first month of the Chinese New Year.

Song Wang Anshi?

The first year of the Chinese New Year began with the sound of firecrackers, and the spring breeze brought warmth to the tassel. The sun is about to rise in a thousand houses, and a new peach is always replaced by an old one.

The poems describing the Lantern Festival are: ?

The first day of the Lantern Festival is the night of the birth of a child.

Song Ouyang Xiu?

Last year, on the night of the Lantern Festival, the lights in the flower market were as bright as day. On this year's New Year's Eve, the moon and the lights are still the same. I don't see last year's person, and my sleeves are wet with tears.

The poems describing the Qingming Festival are:?

Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem about the Qingming Festival.

The rain falls one after another at the time of Ching Ming Festival, and the pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. The shepherd boy points to the village of apricot blossoms.

The poems describing the Dragon Boat Festival are:?

Tang Wenxiu?

The Dragon Boat Festival has been rumored to be Qu Yuan for ages. The river is so empty that it can't wash away the wrongs of the straight ministers.

The poems describing the Tanabata Festival are:? The first is the "Seven Sunsets", which is a festival of the seven suns.

Tang Luo Yin?

The Nymphaeaceae are in the sky, the family is laughing and setting up a red feast. The family is having a happy feast.

It is time to pour out Xie's pearl suitcase, and to write a beautiful article about Tan Lang. The fragrant tents are arranged in a row, and the golden needles are threaded to pay homage to Cindy.

The copper kettle is leaking, and the day is about to dawn, so I am disappointed that another year has passed.

The poems describing the Mid-Autumn Festival are:? The Mid-Autumn Moon Song Su Shi?

The clouds are overflowing with cold, and the silver man is turning the jade disk silently. The night is not long, the bright moon next year, where to see.

The poems describing the Chung Yeung Festival include:? The first is a poem about a man who was born on the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar.

It is a great honor to be alone in a foreign land, and to miss one's relatives twice as much at festivals. The first time I saw this, I realized that my brother was in the same place, and that he was not alone in his efforts to make his life easier.