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Ancient Poems Describing Traditional Chinese Festivals

1. Poems about New Year's Eve:

New Year's Eve

Song Wen Tianxiang

The sky and the earth are empty, and the years have gone by;

The end of the road is full of wind and rain, and the poor side is full of snow and frost.

The life with the years to end, the body and the world to forget;

No more Tusu dream, pick lamp night is not yet over.

2. Poem about Chinese New Year:

The New Year's Day

Song Wang Anshi

The firecracker sound of the year, the spring breeze sends warmth into the tassel,

The thousands of tels of tens of thousands of households, always change the new peach into the old symbol.

3. Poems about the Lantern Festival:

The Lantern Festival

Song Ouyang Xiu

Last year at the Lantern Festival, the lanterns in the flower market were as bright as day.

The moon reaches the top of the willow, and people meet after dusk.

This year on New Year's Eve, the moon and the lights are still the same.

Not seeing last year's people, tears wet spring shirt sleeves.

4. Poems about Qingming Festival:

"Qingming"

Du Mu of Tang Dynasty

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

The shepherd boy pointed to the apricot blossom village.