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Search Ancient Poems for Chung Yeung Festival

Search for ancient poems on the Chung Yeung Festival as follows:

1, "September 9th Remembering the Brothers of Shandong" By: Tang Wang Wei

Alone in a foreign land as a foreign guest, every festive season doubly misses the relatives.

The brothers are known to have climbed to the top of the mountain, and there are fewer dogwoods to be found.

2, "Drunken Blossom Yin - Mist and Thick Clouds, Worry Forever Day" by Song Li Qingzhao

Mist and thick clouds, worry forever day, Rui Brain pin gold beast. The festive season and the sun, jade pillow yarn kitchen, midnight cool first penetration. After the dusk, there is a dark fragrance filling the sleeves. I don't know what to say, the curtain rolls in the west wind, people are thinner than the yellow flowers.

3, "Past the Old Man's Manor" by Tang Meng Haoran

The old man with chicken and millet, invited me to the field house.

The village is surrounded by green trees, and the green hills are slanting outside.

It was the first time that I had ever been to a house with a chicken and millet, and it was the first time that I had ever been to a house with a chicken and millet.

When the sun comes up, I will come back to the chrysanthemums.

4, "Nine Days on Mount Qishan" by Tang Du Mu

Jianghan Autumn shadow of the geese first flew, and the guest with a pot on the Cuiwei.

It is difficult to meet the world and open your mouth to laugh, chrysanthemums must be inserted full of head to return.

But I'm not going to be able to get a drink to honor the holiday, so I don't need to go up to the mountains and hate the sunshine.

This is the only thing that has happened in the past, and I don't want to be alone on the Oxford Hill.

5, "Chrysanthemums on the seat of the Chongyang Festival" by Tang Bai Juyi

The garden is full of chrysanthemums in golden yellow, and there is a lonely clump of them in the color of frost.

It's also like this day, when the white-headed man entered the young man's field.

Origin of the Chongyang Festival:

The origin of the Chongyang Festival can be traced back to ancient folklore. According to legend, in ancient times, there was a man named Huanjing who used to study immortality under a Taoist priest. One day, the Taoist priest told Huanjing that there would be a great disaster in his hometown on the ninth day of the ninth month, and that the only way to avoid this disaster was to let him go home. Huanjing obeyed the Taoist priest's words and returned to his hometown, where he found that there was indeed a great plague raging.

He then used the immortal arts he had learned to expel the plague from his townspeople. Since then, every September 9, people would climb up high, wear dogwood and pray for peace and health.

The origin of the Chongyang Festival is related to Taoism and ancient folklore. Taoism believes that September 9 is the day of the gods and is one of the important festivals of Taoism. At the same time, many folk legends and customs related to the Chongyang Festival have been passed down, such as ascending the heights to avoid evil spirits and enjoying chrysanthemums.

In modern times, Chongyang Festival has become an important traditional festival and is designated as a national legal holiday. On this day, people hold various celebrations, such as climbing high, enjoying chrysanthemums and eating Chongyang cakes. These activities are not only to commemorate the ancient Huanjing, but also to promote the traditional culture of the Chinese people and the virtue of respecting the old and loving the young.