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What are the same images in the poems about Lantern Festival?

Lantern is the most common sign of agreement in Lantern Festival poetry.

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Poems about Lantern Festival:

1: 15th night of the first month.

Don Su Weidao

Silver flowers shine like bright lanterns on the tree. On this night, the bridge leading to bright stars opens.

The crowd is surging and the dust is flying under the horseshoe; Moonlight shines in every corner, where people can see the moon overhead.

The singer in the moonlight, dressed in makeup, sang Plum Blossom.

The capital has been abolished, so don't worry about the timing of leaking jade. Don't let the only midnight snack pass by in a hurry this year.

Poetry: This poem describes the grand occasion of the Lantern Festival in Chang 'an, Tang Dynasty. According to New Tales of Tang People and New Records of Tang People and Beijing, Chang 'an will be decorated with lanterns every year on this night, and crowds of people will enjoy the lanterns for three days before and after. The sounds of horses and chariots of the nobles were integrated with the laughter of the citizens, and they spent the whole night in a lively atmosphere.

2. "Six night poems at the end of Yuan Dynasty, the first part"

Tang Cui liquid

There's no hurry, the iron lock is fully open.

Who can do nothing on the moon? Where can I smell the light?

Poetry: Lantern Festival, the moon is thousands of miles away. The poet used "whose home" and "where" to describe the night scene of the Lantern Festival in Beijing, which was full of people, cars running like water, flashing lights and bustling. When the two sentences are used together, they not only express charming and eye-catching meanings, but also give people unlimited room for aftertaste.

3. "Night Light on the 15th of the First Month"

Tangzhanghu

Thousands of doors were unlocked and brightly lit, and they moved to Dijing in the middle of the first month.

Three hundred wives danced in sleeves and wrote the sky in an instant.

Poetic language: The poet used thousands of quantifiers, including 300 people, to describe the scene of everyone going out, enjoying themselves and returning home, making the Lantern Festival in Shangyuan the most poetic and touching moment.

4. Chang 'an Memory of the Last Yuan Night

Tangguguang

Cangzhou is one year old, and I am old enough to remember Qinchuan.

Everywhere, every family listens to orchestra.

Cloud car dragon que, fire tree phoenix building.

Cangzhou night tonight, Cangzhou night full moon.

Poetic language: The poet lives in Cangzhou and misses the Shangyuan Festival in Chang 'an: there are graceful women everywhere, and every household can hear the sound of instrumental music, traffic and flowers.

5. "Cha Sheng Zi Yuan Xi"

Song Ouyang xiu

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the flower market is brightly lit.

The moon rose to the willow tree, and he met me at dusk.

On the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of this year, the moonlight and lights are still the same as last year.

I will never see my old friend last year again, and my tears are soaked through my clothes.

Poetry: Last year, I met a beautiful woman during the Lantern Festival. Things have changed. This year, the bright moon lantern is still there, and beauty is hard to find. The contrast between the past and the present reveals sadness and desolation. Like Cui Hu's sentence "I don't know where to go, the peach blossom is still smiling", I have the same sadness and helplessness. It should be pointed out that the author of this poem is still controversial, and one of them is Zhu.

6. Jade Case Yuan Xi

Song Xin qi Ji

One night, the east wind made up thousands of trees and flowers, blowing off the stars and rain. BMW carved cars are full of incense.

Phoenix flute moves, jade pot turns, fish dragon dances all night.

Moths, snow, willows, gold thread, laughter and incense are all gone.

Looking for him in the crowd, suddenly looking back, the man was there, dimly lit.

Poetry: the city is full of lights, tourists are weaving, fire trees and silver flowers are dancing all night. The poet rendered a gorgeous picture of midnight snack for us in Shangque, but at the end of Xiaque, in the carnival of the whole city, the poet looked at the night when the lights were dim and he met the right person secretly for a long time, but suddenly he was in the "dim light". The first part is about the whole scene, and the second part is about a specific person. Through his ups and downs, his personal happiness is naturally integrated into the joy of the festival.