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What are the poems describing the traditional festivals in China?

1. Rain falls one after another during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. -- Tang Du Mu "Qingming" Translation: Jiangnan Qingming Festival rain flurries sprinkled, the road traveler pedestrians are all down and broken soul.

2. Every year, I beg for the coquettishness of the earth, but I don't say that the coquettishness of the earth is already too much.

2. The yearly begging and coquettishness on earth is not that much on earth.

3. The night is as cool as water on the heavenly steps, and I lie down to watch the Altair and Vega stars.

Tang Du Mu, "Autumn Sunset", translation: The stone steps in the night are as cool as cold water, sitting quietly in the bedchamber and gazing at the star of the cowherd and the weaving maiden.

4. I know from afar where my brothers climbed up to the heights, and there are fewer dogwoods sticking out all over the place. --Tang Wang Wei, "September 9 Memories of Shandong Brothers," translation: far away from the thought of brothers wearing cornelian cherry on the high place, but also because of the less I have a feeling of regret.

5, the sound of firecrackers in a year, the spring breeze sends warmth into the tassel.