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Two Poems Describing the Custom of Double Ninth Festival

Two poems describing the custom of the Double Ninth Festival are:

1, "Drunken flower shade, thick fog and clouds, sorrow for a day forever" Li Qingzhao: Dongli has faint fragrant sleeves after dusk.

2, "Ascending the Nine Days" Du Mu: It is difficult to laugh in the world, and chrysanthemums must be inserted.

3. Passing through the old village Meng Haoran: I'll come back when there is a holiday on the mountain.

4. "I think of my brothers in Shandong on vacation in the mountains" Wang Wei: I know where the brothers climbed from a distance, and there is one person missing from the dogwood.

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Double Ninth Festival, the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, is called "Double Ninth Festival". People have the custom of climbing mountains on that day, so the Double Ninth Festival is also called "Mountaineering Festival". There are also sayings such as Double Ninth Festival, Cornus officinalis and Chrysanthemum Festival. Because the homonym of "99" on the ninth day of September is "long" and has a long-term meaning, activities to worship ancestors and respect the elderly are often carried out on this day. The Double Ninth Festival and the three festivals of "the first day", "the Qing Dynasty" and "Chongqing" are also the four major festivals for ancestor worship in Chinese traditional festivals.