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Which traditional Chinese festival is described in the poem "When you look for him in a thousand places, you can see that he is at the end of the lights"?
The Lantern Festival
The Case of the Green Jade - Lantern Festival
The east wind releases thousands of flowers at night, and the stars fall like rain. The BMWs and carvings filled the road with fragrance. The phoenix piper is moving, the jade pot is turning, and the fish and dragons are dancing all night long. Moth snow willow gold strands, smiling and dark fragrance to go. The people looking for him a thousand degrees, suddenly looked back, that person is in the lights.
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