Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Sentences related to ancient traditional festivals in ancient poems and their continuation

Sentences related to ancient traditional festivals in ancient poems and their continuation

Traditional Square Road Festivals and the Accumulation of Ancient Poetry

the Spring Festival; Chinese New Year

: the first day of the first month, also known as January 1. Wang Anshi's poem "January 1st": "Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old ones."

the Lantern Festival

On the fifteenth day of the first month, the word "Yuanxi" was abandoned: "Thousands of trees bloom in the east wind night, and the stars rain."

Zhu's "Born Chazi Yuanxi": "Last year's Lantern Festival, the flower market was full of lights."

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The Wangs' Poems on Social Days: "Sang Zheying broke up in the Spring Festival Society, and everyone was intoxicated."

An outdated festival (Qingming Festival) that started one or two days ago in Tomb-Sweeping Day, when only cold food is served for three days.

Yuan Zhen's "Lianchang Palace Ci": "Cold food is 160, and the shop is smoke-free."

Qingming Festival

Du Mu has a poem "Qingming Festival": "It rains a lot during Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls."

Dragon Boat Festival

On the fifth day of May, Du Fu wrote "Giving Clothes in the Afternoon": "Dragon Boat Festival is an honor."

Chinese Valentine's Day; Qixi Festival

Du Fu's poem "Petunia and Weaver Girl": "Petunia goes out of Hexi and Weaver Girl goes east. Always look at each other, who sees the same on Tanabata? " Ning He's Gong Ci: "The stars are dotted with Zhu Guang, and the Qixi Palace is busy."

Mid-Autumn Festival

August fifteenth. Su Shi's Water Tune: "When will there be a bright moon? Ask for wine. " "I hope that people will live for a long time and have a good scenery for thousands of miles." Wei Zhuang's "Send a Scholar to Jingxi": "In August, the Mid-Autumn Festival will be over, and you will be sent to the Mulan boat."

Double Ninth Festival

September ninth. Wang Wei's "Remembering Brothers in Shandong on Vacation in the Mountain": "I know far away where the brothers have climbed, and there is one person missing from the dogwood."

Winter memorial day

In ancient times, the eighth day of December was the twelfth lunar month. Du Fu wrote the poem "The twelfth lunar month": "The twelfth lunar month is still warm, and it is completely frozen this year."

New Year's Eve

The night of the last day of the year. Su Shi has "Shousui": "Children can't sleep, and they are happy at night."