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What are some poems about traditional festivals

The poems about traditional festivals are: "New Year's Day", "Qingming" and "Cold Food".

1, "New Year's Day"

Beyond the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze sends warmth into the Tuusu,

Appreciation and analysis: this poem describes the lively, joyful and the moving scene of renewal on the first day of the New Year, and expresses the ideological feelings of the author's revolutionary politics. In a burst of firecrackers to send off the old year, usher in the New Year. Rendering the lively and joyful atmosphere of the Spring Festival. Depicting the people welcoming the warm spring breeze and drinking wine with open arms.

2, "Qingming"

The rain falls one after another during the Qingming Festival, and the pedestrians on the road want to break their souls.

Analysis: This day is the Qingming Festival, the poet Du Mu was walking on the road and met the rain. Qingming, although it is the willow green flowers, spring bright season, but also the climate is prone to change during the period, often catching up with the "weather".

As far back as the Liang Dynasty, it has been recorded that: two days before the Qingming Cold Food Festival, there is often a "fast wind and even rain". If it is raining on the day of Qingming, there is a special name called "fire rain". The poet encountered just such a day.

3, "Cold Food"

Spring City everywhere not flying flowers, cold food east wind, willow oblique.

Appreciation and analysis: the poet is based on a far-reaching, broad vision, the whole city scenery, all in the lookout. "Spring is the natural season, the city is the earthly capital, the combination of these two, presenting an infinitely beautiful landscape.

The spring breeze blows all over the city and naturally into the Royal Garden. The willow in the garden also fluttered with the wind. Wind is invisible, its existence, only by the flower of the fly, willow of the oblique to indirectly perceive. According to this, a "oblique" word is also indirectly write the wind.