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Ancient poems celebrating the Lantern Festival

The following are some examples of ancient poems celebrating the Lantern Festival for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

1. "Yuan Xi has no moon"

(Qing) Qiu

There is no moonlight for three years, and the bright moon should be in my hometown.

I want to look for the moon in the horizon, dream in the middle of the night and sweep the ocean.

2. "Lantern Festival and Full Moon"

Minnan ballad

Lantern Festival, full moon, the hearts of compatriots in Fujian and Taiwan depend on each other,

Help the old and bring the young back to their hometown, but forget the cross-strait Sauvignon Blanc.

What's it like to have tears in your eyes? It feels so good to meet again after such a long separation!

Lantern Festival, cooking jiaozi, reunion of flesh and blood,

Men, women and children are sitting around the table, and the family is eating Yuanxiao.

The blood in the cradle is hard to break, and the fallen leaves are empty talk in the final analysis.

3. "Lights were built in the thoroughfare at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and the South Tower rose at night."

(Sui) Emperor Yang Di

Falun is turning in the sky, and Sanskrit is in the sky;

The lamp tree is towering and blooms seven times.

The moon shadow is suspicious of flowing water, and the spring breeze contains night plums;

Burn the golden land, and the clock will send the glass table.

The history of Lantern Festival? Lantern Festival is also called Lantern Festival. The custom of burning lanterns in the Lantern Festival originated in the Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the lantern viewing activities became more prosperous. Lights are hung everywhere in palaces and streets, and tall light wheels, light buildings and light trees have been built. Lu Zeng, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, described the grand occasion of the Lantern Festival in "Watching Lights at Fifteen Nights", saying that "the stars in the Han Dynasty fell, and the balcony was like a hanging moon."

In the Song Dynasty, more attention was paid to the Lantern Festival, and lantern viewing activities became more lively. The lantern viewing activity lasted for five days, and the styles of lanterns were more abundant. In the Ming Dynasty, the Lantern Festival will last 10 days, which is the longest Lantern Festival in China. Although there were only three days to enjoy the lanterns in the Qing Dynasty, the scale of the lantern viewing activities was unprecedented. Besides burning lanterns, fireworks are also set off for entertainment.