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Write two lines describing the scenery facing the traditional festival poems.

1. Write a poem about traditional festivals (preferably one line for each festival)

New Year's Eve

Thousands of households celebrate reunion, sending off the old and welcoming the new, and the night stays awake.

The wine smells good for 300 miles, and the sound of joy breaks through the nine heavens.

Spring Festival

The first day of the Chinese New Year is celebrated with great joy.

The dragon and the lion are dancing, and the ship is sailing.

The Lantern Festival

The lanterns are shining red in the sky, and the traffic is coming and going by day.

The moon is full of silver, and the stars are smiling in the spring.

The first day of the year is the first day of the year of the Chinese New Year, and the second day of the year of the Chinese New Year is the first day of the year of the Chinese New Year.

The graves of the two parents have been dead for forty years, and the tears well up in my eyes every day of the Ching Ming Festival.

The festival is a time when the sun shines brightly, and the flowers are full of flowers and warblers.

The Dragon Boat Festival is a celebration of peace and prosperity.

The seventh day of the seventh month

The moon is like a hook on the night of the seventh day of the seventh month, and the magpies are crossing the rapids.

The moon is like a hook on the night of the seventh day of the seventh month, and the magpies are crossing the rapids.

The Mid-Autumn Festival

It is a good night and the sky is clear, and the moon rises in the sky for ten thousand miles.

2. The rise and fall is always related to the feelings, to see the sunset, the long days of autumn water, fortunately this place, the lake and the mountains are unhurt;

the past and present is only a moment, ask the talented people on the river, the pavilion in the disciples, than the year of the scenery.

Q: Do you know where it comes from in China's scenic spots, and which celebrities?

A: This couplet is a reference to Wang Bo's writing of the Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion.

The Tengwang Pavilion Preface is known as the Preface to the Farewell Party at the Tengwang Pavilion on the Autumn Day in Hongfu, also known as the Tengwang Pavilion Poems. It is also known as "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion Poems", a famous piece of ekphrasis. Tang Wang Bo made. The Tengwang Pavilion is located in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, along the Ganjiang River. It was built when Li Yuanying, the son of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, was the governor of Hongzhou (653 A.D.). Later, when Yan Boyu was the pastor of Hongzhou and hosted a banquet for bureaucrats at the pavilion, Wang Bo, a provincial governor of the Tang Dynasty, visited the pavilion and wrote a poem there. The text describes the situation and scenery around the Tengwang Pavilion and the banquet, expressing the author's feelings of "no way to ask for help". The words of the author are very beautiful.

3. Drinking and reading Li Sao, letting go of the courage of ancient and modern talents. The river is the only place where the fisherman's heart can be seen.

Q: Where does the couplet come from and who is it about?

Inscription by Mr. Dong Biwu

Written by Du Fu

From Du Fu's Cao Tang