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Catalogue of Lantern Festival Tangyuan Handwritten Newspaper

First, the origin of Lantern Festival

Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China. It is said that during the period of Emperor Hanming in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Emperor Hanming respected Buddha and advocated Buddha. On the fifteenth day of the first month, he lit lamps to worship Buddha in palaces and temples. Later, this Buddhist ritual festival gradually spread from the court to the people, from the Central Plains to the whole country, forming a grand folk festival. In this way, the Lantern Festival has become a traditional festival for China people.

Second, the origin of jiaozi

Tangyuan originated in the Song Dynasty. At that time, a novel food appeared in Mingzhou (now Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province), which was made of black sesame seeds and pork suet, with a little sugar added, and kneaded with glutinous rice flour outside. After cooking, the taste is sweet and soft, with endless aftertaste. At the same time, glutinous rice balls symbolize family reunion, and eating glutinous rice balls also means family happiness and reunion in the New Year, so it is a must-have food for the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month.

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Three. Tangyuan poem

I can see that Ma Jia is good at dropping powder and trying to sell Yuanxiao in the wind. -Fu Zeng's "Shangyuan Zhi Zhu Ci"

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the flower market is brightly lit. -Ouyang Xiu's Life Inspector Yuan Xi

Three hundred wives danced in sleeves and wrote the sky in an instant. -the night light in Zhang Hu on the 15th day of the first month.

I don't know who made me miss that evening, that happy reunion night. Only you and I can understand this feeling. -Jiang Kui's "Gu Tian Yuan You Meng"

The moon rose to the willow tree, and he met me at dusk. -Ouyang Xiu's Life Inspector Yuan Xi

I like the scenery of the Lantern Festival. The moonlight is beautiful and the lights are brilliant. -lost the name "ghosts Yuan Xiao".

The color is far, and the light is far. -Lu, "Fifteen Nights Watching Lights"

At five o'clock, the songs are scattered, and in ten miles, the lights are sparse. -He Zhu, April Man, Midnight East Wind