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Those ancient poems are about traditional festivals.
1, Yuan Day by Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty: firecrackers are one year old, and the spring breeze sends warmth into Tu Su. The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old.
The old year passed with firecrackers, and Tu Su wine was enjoyed in the warm spring breeze. The rising sun shines on thousands of families, and they all take down the old peach blossom symbols and replace them with new ones.
Theme: This poem describes the moving scene of excitement, joy and Vientiane renewal on New Year's Day, and expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about political innovation.
2. In the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi's "The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival": It was a sunny night, and Shi Hongxuan was a historian. Walking alone in a roundabout song, I can't hear the sound of flowers.
On a clear night, the breeze is blowing gently, the moonlight is hazy, and the bluestone steps are covered with red railings. This is the Secretariat House. A person stops in the circuitous corridor, listening to the distant orchestral music and silently enjoying the blooming flowers in the courtyard.
Theme: This poem describes the poet walking alone in the circuitous corridor at night in Tomb-Sweeping Day, singing, listening to the strings in the distance and admiring the flowers in front of him, showing the poet's leisurely mood.
3. In the Song Dynasty, Lu You's "In addition to the Night Snow": At the beginning of the fourth watch, the north wind blows snow, and Jiarui Tianjiao reads the beginning. Before the glass half full of wine could be lifted to celebrate, I was still writing Fu Tao in cursive script under the lamp.
At the beginning of the fourth watch, the north wind brought a heavy snow; The snow that God gave us just arrived on New Year's Eve, indicating a bumper harvest in the coming year. Before half a glass of Tu Su wine was raised to celebrate the New Year, I had written down the peach blossom symbolizing the Spring Festival in cursive script.
Theme: The whole poem depicts the poet writing peach symbols on New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year, and expresses the poet's joy and expectation for the coming New Year.
4. "La Night in Guizhou" by Yung Wing in Tang Dynasty: After sitting in the third watch, he returned to Wan Li to claim credit. The snow is whispering to the bamboo forest, and the dream has returned to the house. The horn of dawn replaces the leaky sound of night style, and the light will burn out the broken core flowers. In the past two years, I have left home with Biao Qi, and my hard-working Sui mother is still stuck in the world.
On New Year's Eve, I sat until midnight, and the way back to my hometown was far from Wan Li. Snowflakes are falling by the bamboo forest, and I dream of returning to my home several times in the cold night. The horn of dawn replaces the sound of night, and the lonely lamp will burn out, leaving the broken core flowers. In the past two years, I have left my hometown to follow a title of generals in ancient times and worked hard to reach the ends of the earth.
Theme: This poem expresses the poet Wan Li's feelings of leaving home and homesickness every night by pointing out the reasons why Wan Li left home and did not return at the end of the year.
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