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What are the nursery rhymes of Lantern Festival?

The nursery rhymes of Lantern Festival are as follows:

1. "Lantern Festival"?

Lantern Festival is really lively, watching lanterns and eating jiaozi.

Cow lamp, Cleisthenes card, puppy lamp, woof woof. ?

Little dragon lamp, fly high, little rabbit lamp, run fast. ?

Second, the Lantern Festival?

The square is really lively, filled with Yuanxiao raw materials. ?

You knead, I press, and everyone starts making Yuanxiao. ?

Let's have a game. What a wonderful Lantern Festival game. ?

3. Lantern Festival?

Lantern Festival, full moon. Round, small, sticky and sweet. ?

Look at lanterns and walk on stilts. The streets and alleys are really lively. ?

The baby smiled at the moon, and another spring came.

Fourth, "Fifteen Lantern Festival"?

The full moon on the fifteenth is also a garden, and the sweet dumplings on the fifteenth are sweet. ?

The firecrackers sounded on the 15th, and the fireworks were lit to sing. ?

Fifteen lanterns are bright, holding candles and thinking. ?

5. Happy Lantern Festival?

Yuanxiao is good, Yuanxiao is wonderful and delicious.

Enjoy the Lantern Festival in solve riddles on the lanterns. ?

Sixth, "the fifteenth day of the first month"?

The first month, the first month is the first month, and lanterns are hung on the fifteenth day of the first month.

Playing lion dance and dragon dance, round glutinous rice balls are placed in bowls.

You bit me, sweet life, good mood.

Extended data

The formation of Lantern Festival custom has a long process. The introduction of Buddhist culture in the Eastern Han Dynasty is of great significance to the formation of Lantern Festival customs. During the reign of Yong Ping in Han Dynasty (AD 58-75), when Ming Chengzu advocated Buddhism, it happened that Cai Cheng returned from India to seek Buddhism, saying that it was an auspicious day to participate in Buddhism when monks gathered to pay tribute to relics on the fifteenth day of the first month in Mohamad, India. In order to carry forward Buddhism, Emperor Han Ming ordered "burning lamps to show Buddha" in the palace temple on the 15th night of the first month.

Therefore, the custom of burning lanterns on the fifteenth night of the first month, with the expansion of the influence of Buddhist culture and the addition of Taoist culture, gradually spread in China. Nowadays, with the development of the times, today's Lantern Festival is moving from family to society. No matter how the Lantern Festival, lanterns and fireworks change, the ancient traditional customs that the Lantern Festival continues remain unchanged. These elements of traditional culture are always the feelings that people keep giving up.