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What are the ancient poems about traditional festivals and festivals?

The ancient poems of traditional festivals and customs are as follows:

1, yuan day

Si Kongtu [Tang Dynasty]

Jiazi is heavy today, and there is only self-pity in his life.

The ceremony is in the first day, and the afternoon is next year.

Translation:

Now that I am old, I have full ambitions but have not realized them, leaving me with only self-pity.

I have been very busy to welcome the new year. After sunset, it means that a new year is coming.

2. beginning of winter

Li Bai [Tang Dynasty]

A frozen pen is lazy to write new poems, and a cold stove is warm to drink wine.

Drunk to see the ink flowers and the moon white, suddenly suspected that the snow was full of Qiancun.

Translation:

On that day in beginning of winter, the weather was very cold, and the ink and pen were frozen. I was just too lazy to write new poems. The wine on the stove is always warm.

Zuiyan looked at the ink stain pattern on the inkstone under the moon, and thought it was heavy snow falling all over the mountain village.

3. Lantern Festival

Tang Yin [Ming Dynasty]

The moon without lights is not entertaining, and the moon without lights is not spring.

Spring is everywhere, just like the lady seen here. On a bright moonlit night, flashing lanterns set off the moon like pure silver.

The streets are full of Zhu Cui swimming around the girls in the village, singing songs and competing with the social gods.

How can you get rid of this wonderful moment if you don't show your respect and smile?

Translation:

Such a night can't be enjoyed if there is only bright light and there is no bright moon. If there is only bright moon and there is no bright light, there is no spring.

Spring comes to the world with light steps. Beauty is as beautiful as flowers, lanterns are burning with happy smiles under the moon, and the moon is like mercury.

The streets are full of jewels and emeralds. It's a village girl's spring outing, with loud songs and melodious sheng pipes. This is a young man competing with the god of the club.

If you don't have fun and laugh, how can you live up to such an auspicious day?

On the 4th and 9th, Qishan climbed the mountain.

Du Mu [Tang Dynasty]

On the river, the geese just flew south, and they made friends with wine and hip flask mountain.

Laughter makes people laugh, when chrysanthemums are in full bloom.

Only by indulging in the Double Ninth Festival, there is no need to sigh and hate the afterglow of the sunset.

After all, life is a short history, so why do you cry like Qi Jinggong?

Translation:

The river reflects the autumn shadow, and the geese just fly south, carrying wine and climbing with friends.

The world is troubled by the once-in-a-lifetime thing that makes people smile. Before I come back, I must fill my head with chrysanthemums blooming all over the mountain.

You should only indulge in drinking and enjoy the Double Ninth Festival, and don't worry about the setting sun.

Life is short, as always. You don't have to cry alone in Niu Shan like Qi Jinggong.

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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.

Translation:

In Chinese Valentine's Day, people have looked up at the vast sky, as if they could see the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl crossing the Milky Way and meeting on the Magpie Bridge.

Every household is praying for good luck while watching the autumn moon, and tens of thousands of red lines pass through.