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Ancient poems and sentences about cleaning during the Spring Festival

1. Ancient poems about cleaning

1. The eaves of the thatch are long and clean without moss, and flowers and trees are planted by hand.

source: Mr. shuhuyin's wall by Wang Anshi of song dynasty

original text: the eaves of Mao are long and clean without moss, and flowers and trees are planted by hand.

one water will protect the field, and two mountains will send green.

The courtyard of the thatched cottage is often cleaned, and it is clean without a trace of moss. Flowers, trees, rows and ridges were planted by the owner himself.

A small river outside the courtyard protects the farmland and surrounds it; Two big mountains open doors to send people green.

appreciation: people live in harmony with nature, which is the expression of loving nature and life.

2. Cooking mountain vegetables in the morning is beautiful, and washing stone springs in the afternoon is clean.

Source: Song Luyou's Miscellaneous Feelings

Original: Cooking beautiful mountains and vegetables in the morning, and washing stone springs in the afternoon, it is a matter of skin and tongue.

The vegetables cooked and pruned in the morning are delicious, and the rocky mountain spring washed clean and cool at noon. Is it just to order a gentleman to satisfy the superficial happiness of speech?

In his poems, Lu You described a vivid picture of the ancient people's vegetarian health preservation. The vegetarian element is simple and elegant, a green vegetable and a few pieces of tofu, and they seek green nature again. Vegetarian brocade year, you are in the plain, taste all kinds of tastes of life.

3. my path is full of petals -- I have swept it for no others, my thatch gate has been closed -- but opens now for you.

source: Tang du fu's

original: north of me, south of me, spring is in flood, day after day I have seen only gulls.

my path is full of petals -- I have swept it for no others, my thatch gate has been closed -- but opens now for you.

The north and south of the thatched cottage are full of spring water, only to see flocks of gulls flying in every day.

I didn't sweep the flower diameter for the guest, but I did it for you today. This Chai Men has never opened it for the guest, but I will open it for you today.

appreciation: cleaning the courtyard is only for the arrival of guests, and warmly respect the guests.

4. Answer the door, but sweep, for fear that a monk will come.

Source: Wang Chuan Ji Gong Huai Mo written by Tang Wangwei

Original: The path is shaded by Gong Huai, and the shade is full of green moss.

I answered the door but greeted the sweeper, fearing that a monk from the mountain would come.

The winding path is shaded by locust trees, and the dark shade is covered with moss.

You only care about cleaning at the main entrance, for fear that monks from the mountains will come.

Appreciation: Although seclusion in the mountains is lazy, cleaning is also a kind of respect for people with the same interests.

5. If you don't ask, it's time to sweep the door.

Source: Tang Li Shangyin's "Farewell to Hu Ling to Fill the Que"

Original: Farewell to summer is still half, and it is time to return to autumn.

then, I would like to give a poem as a gift.

Jin Duan knows nothing, but Qing Ping is willing to see doubt.

life is full of obstacles, and equality is safe.

the police show off the crane and say goodbye to the couple, while the cicada attracts the wind and hugs the branches.

if you don't ask, it's time to sweep the door.

I said goodbye to you in midsummer, and it was already autumn when I came back.

you not only wrote a letter of advice for me, but also wrote a poem for me.

I can't repay your kindness to me, and I've always been grateful to you. Will you be suspicious of me?

Life has its own advantages and disadvantages, and your safety and future are also related to mine.

I am like a crane warning that I will move out of my old place, but my heart is still like a cicada clinging to branches when the wind blows.

Shake off the dust on the hat and get ready to be an official. If no one asks, it's time to sweep the door and thank guests for living in seclusion.

Analysis: In the autumn of the fifth year of Tang Kaicheng, Linghu Mao's father died. After attending the funeral of his teacher Linghu Chu, the author wrote this poem as a farewell to Linghu Mao. 2. Ancient poems about cleaning

1. The eaves of the thatch are long and clean without moss, and flowers and trees are planted by hand.

source: Mr. shuhuyin's wall by Wang Anshi of song dynasty. original: the eaves of the thatch are long and clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. One water protects the field to surround the green, and two mountains row to send the green.

The courtyard of the thatched cottage is often cleaned, and it is clean without a trace of moss. Flowers, trees, rows and ridges were planted by the owner himself.

A small river outside the courtyard protects the farmland and surrounds it; Two big mountains open doors to send people green. Appreciation: man and nature live in harmony, which is the expression of loving nature and life.

2. Cooking mountain vegetables in the morning is beautiful, and washing stone springs in the afternoon is clean. Source: Song Luyou's "Miscellaneous Feeling" Original: Cooking mountains and vegetables in the morning is beautiful, and washing stone springs in the afternoon is clean. It is a matter of skin and tongue.

The vegetables cooked and pruned in the morning are delicious, and the rocky mountain spring washed clean and cool at noon. Is it just to order a gentleman to satisfy the superficial happiness of speech? In his poems, Lu You described a vivid picture of the ancients' vegetarianism. The essence of vegetarianism is simple and elegant, a green vegetable and a few pieces of tofu, and they seek green nature again.

Vegetarian Golden Year, you can taste all kinds of life in plain life. 3. my path is full of petals -- I have swept it for no others, my thatch gate has been closed -- but opens now for you.

source: Tang du fu's "the guest arrives" original: north of me, south of me, spring is in flood, day after day I have seen only gulls. The old lady did not sweep the flower path for the guest, today only for you, this chai men has not been opened for you, today for you to open.

The north and south of the thatched cottage are full of spring water, only to see flocks of gulls flying in every day. I didn't sweep the flower path for the guest, but I did it for you today. This Chai Men has never been opened for the guest, but I will open it for you today.

appreciation: cleaning the courtyard is only for the arrival of guests, and warmly respect the guests. 4, answer the door but sweep, afraid of mountain monks coming.

Source: Wang Chuan Ji Gong Huai Mo by Tang Wangwei Original: The path is shaded by Gong Huai, and the shade is covered with green moss. Answer the door but welcome the sweep, fearing that there will be mountain monks coming.

The winding path is shaded by locust trees, and the dark shade is covered with moss. I only care about cleaning at the main entrance, fearing that there will be mountain monks coming.

Appreciation: Although seclusion in the mountains is lazy, cleaning is also a kind of respect for people with the same interests. 5, if you don't ask, it's time to sweep the door.

Source: Tang Li Shangyin's "Farewell to Hu Ling to Fill the Que" Original: Farewell to summer is still half, and it is time to return to autumn. Then repair the grass and give a poem.

Jin Duan knows nothing, but Qing Ping is willing to see doubt. Life is full of obstacles, and equality is safe.

the police show off the crane and say goodbye to the couple, while the cicada attracts the wind and hugs the branches. If you don't ask, it's time to sweep the door again.

I said goodbye to you in midsummer, and it was already autumn when I came back. You not only wrote a letter of advice for me, but also wrote a poem for me.

I can't repay your kindness to me, and I've always been grateful to you. Will you be suspicious of me? Life has its own advantages and disadvantages, and your safety and future are also related to mine. I'm like a warning crane about to move out of the old place, but my heart is still like a cicada clinging to branches when the wind blows.

Shake off the dust on the hat and get ready to be an official. If no one asks, it's time to sweep the door and thank guests for living in seclusion. Analysis: In the autumn of the fifth year of Tang Kaicheng, Linghu Mao's father died. After attending the funeral of his teacher Linghu Chu, the author wrote this poem as a farewell to Linghu Mao. 3. Poems about cleanliness

If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?

-Xue Qin's eaves are long and clean, and flowers and trees are planted by hand. -"Mr. Shu Hu Yin's Wall" (Song Dynasty) Wang Anshi cooked beautiful mountains and vegetables in the morning, and washed Shi Quanjie in the afternoon.

-"Miscellaneous Feelings" Lu You my path is full of petals -- I have swept it for no others, my thatch gate has been closed -- but opens now for you. -"Hakka" Du Fu answered the door but swept away, fearing that there would be monks coming.

-Wang Wei's extended reading of Palace Huai Mo: "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?" Allusions: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Chen Fan who lived alone in one room and was filthy.

Xue Qin, a friend of his father, criticized him and asked him why he didn't clean up to welcome the guests. He replied, "When a man is a man, he should clean up the world and settle down in a house?" Xue Qin immediately retorted: "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?" It warns us that people who achieve great things need to start from small things, keep their heads above the sky and do everything in life in a down-to-earth manner. If you do too many small things, you will achieve great things.

Mr. Yin's Wall in the Book Lake (Song Dynasty) Wang Anshi's eaves are long and clean without moss, and flowers and trees are planted by hand. One water protects the field to surround the green, and two mountains row to send the green.

The courtyard of the thatched cottage is often cleaned, and it is clean without a trace of moss. Flowers, trees, rows and ridges were planted by the owner himself.

A small river outside the courtyard protects the farmland and surrounds it; Two big mountains open doors to send people green. "Miscellaneous feelings" Lu You's meat-eating elderly people, although there is a saying in ancient times, cultivate one's morality and wait for the end, why not fall into gluttony.

in the morning, cooking mountains and vegetables is beautiful, and in the afternoon, washing rocks and springs is clean, so it's a matter of skin and tongue. This poem emphasizes vegetarianism, self-cultivation and spiritual cleansing.

The Guest Arrival Du Fu, north of me, south of me, spring is in flood, day after day I have seen only gulls. The old lady did not sweep the flower path for the guest, today only for you, this chai men has not been opened for you, today for you to open.

it's a long way to the market, I can offer you little, yet here in my cottage there is old wine for our cups. Shall we summon my elderly neighbour to join us, call him through the fence, and pour the jar dry?.

The north and south of the thatched cottage are full of spring water, only to see flocks of gulls flying in every day. I didn't sweep the flower path for the guest, but I did it for you today. This Chai Men has never been opened for the guest, but I will open it for you today.

It's too far away from the city. There are no good dishes on the plate, and the family is too thin. Only old wine is served. If you are willing to invite the old man next door to have a drink together, call over the fence and drink the rest! "Palace Huai Mo" Wang Wei's path is shaded by the palace Huai, and the shade is covered with green moss.

answer the door, but sweep it, for fear that a monk from the mountain will come. This five-character quatrain is one of the works of Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.

known as "Wang Youcheng" in the world, it is known as "Shi Fo" because of its deep belief in Buddhism. 4. Customs of the Spring Festival, couplets and ancient poems

Customs of the Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China, and it is also the most important festival in the whole year. How to celebrate this festival has formed some relatively fixed customs and habits in thousands of years of historical development, and many of them have been passed down to this day.

Sweep dust "On the 24th of the twelfth lunar month, dust sweeps the house". According to the records in Lv Chunqiu, China had the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival in the Yao and Shun dynasties. According to the folk saying: Because of the homonym of "dust" and "Chen", sweeping dust in the Spring Festival has the meaning of "except Chen Buxin", and its intention is to sweep away all bad luck and bad luck.

This custom entrusts with people's desire to break the old and make new, and their prayers to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, every household should clean the environment, clean all kinds of appliances, tear down and wash bedding curtains, sweep the six yards, dust cobwebs and dredge open channels and culverts.

everywhere is filled with the joyful atmosphere of engaging in sanitation and welcoming the Spring Festival cleanly. Sticking Spring Festival couplets is also called door couplets, spring couplets, couplets, peach symbols, etc. It depicts the background of the times and expresses good wishes with neat, dual, concise and exquisite words, which is a unique literary form in China.

Every Spring Festival, no matter in urban or rural areas, every household should select a red Spring Festival couplets and stick them on the door to add festive atmosphere to the festival. This custom began in the Song Dynasty and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. By the Qing Dynasty, the ideology and artistry of Spring Festival couplets had been greatly improved. Liang Zhangju's monograph "Poems on Spring Festival couplets" discussed the origin of couplets and the characteristics of various works.

There are many kinds of Spring Festival couplets, which can be divided into door hearts, frame pairs, horizontal stripes, spring strips and square fights according to their usage places. The "door core" is attached to the center of the upper end of the door panel; The "frame pair" is attached to the left and right door frames; "Cross-dressing" is attached to the crossbar of the door; "Spring strips" are posted in corresponding places according to different contents; "Dou Jin", also called "door leaf", is a square diamond, which is often attached to furniture and screen walls.

stick grilles and the word "Fu" are pasted upside down. Folk people also like to paste all kinds of paper-cuts on the windows-window grilles. Window grilles not only set off the festive atmosphere, but also integrate decoration, appreciation and practicality.

Paper-cutting is a very popular folk art in China, which has been deeply loved by people for thousands of years. Because it is mostly pasted on windows, it is also called "window grilles". With its unique generalization and exaggeration, window grilles show auspicious things and good wishes incisively and vividly, and decorate the festival with splendor.

At the same time of putting up Spring Festival couplets, some families should put large and small "Fu" characters on the doors, walls and lintels. Sticking the word "Fu" in the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in China.

The word "Fu" refers to good fortune and good fortune, which places people's longing for a happy life and wishes for a bright future. In order to fully reflect this yearning and wish, some people simply paste the word "fu" upside down, indicating that "happiness has arrived" and "blessing has arrived".

There are also folk people who elaborate the word "Fu" into various patterns, such as longevity, longevity peach, carp jumping over the dragon gate, abundant grains and auspicious dragons and phoenixes. It is also common to hang New Year pictures in urban and rural areas during the Spring Festival. The thick black and colorful New Year pictures add a lot of prosperous and happy festive atmosphere to thousands of families.

New Year pictures are an ancient folk art in China, reflecting people's simple customs and beliefs, and pinning their hopes for the future. New Year pictures, like Spring Festival couplets, originated from "door gods".

With the rise of woodblock printing, the content of New Year pictures is not limited to monotonous themes such as door gods, but has become rich and colorful. In some New Year pictures workshops, classic color New Year pictures such as Three Stars of Fu Lushou, heavenly god blesses the people, Harvest of Five Grains, Prosperity of Six Livestock, and Greeting the Spring are produced to meet people's good wishes of celebrating and praying for the New Year. There are three important producing areas of New Year pictures in China: Taohuawu in Suzhou, Yangliuqing in Tianjin and Weifang in Shandong; Three schools of Chinese New Year pictures have been formed, each with its own characteristics.

China's earliest collection of New Year pictures in China today is the woodcut New Year pictures of the Southern Song Dynasty, which show four ancient beauties: Wang Zhaojun, Zhao Feiyan, Ban Ji and Lvzhu. The most popular among the people is a New Year picture of Marrying a Mouse.

depicts an interesting scene in which a mouse marries a bride according to human customs. In the early years of the Republic of China, Zheng Mantuo of Shanghai combined the calendar with the New Year pictures.

This is a new form of New Year pictures. This new year's picture, which combines two into one, later developed into a calendar and has been popular all over the country.

observing the new year's eve is one of the most important annual customs, and it has a long history. The earliest record was found in the "Local Records" in the Western Jin Dynasty: on New Year's Eve, all parties gave gifts, which was called "giving the year back"; Wine and food are invited, which is called "don't be old"; It is called "dividing the age" when the young and the old gather to drink and wish a complete song; Everyone stays up all night, waiting for the morning, which is called "keeping the old age".

"One night is even two years old, and the evening shift is divided into two days". On New Year's Eve, the whole family get together, eat New Year's Eve, light candles or oil lamps, sit around the stove and chat, wait for the time to say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new year, and keep vigil all night, which symbolizes driving away all evil diseases and epidemics and looking forward to good luck and good luck in the new year. This custom gradually became popular. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, wrote a poem "Shounian": "Cold resigns from winter snow, and warmth brings spring breeze".

until today, people are used to keeping the old year and welcoming the new year on New Year's Eve. In ancient times, there were two meanings of observing the old age: the old people's observing the old age means "resigning the old age", which means cherishing time; Young people keep their age to prolong the life of their parents.

since the Han dynasty, the time when the old and new years alternate is usually at midnight. Firecrackers There is a folk saying in China that "open the door to firecrackers".