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Ancient poems describing Yuanxi

The poem about "Yuan Xi" is as follows:

1, Su Shi's Die Zhou Mi Shang Yuan: At the bottom of the account, blowing sheng spits musk deer and follows the horse without dust.

2. Li Qingzhao's "Forever Happiness Sunset Red Melts Gold": Lantern Festival, integrated with the weather, no second storm.

3. Wang Shouren's "Two Poems of Yuanxi": Tonight, I am sitting alone in my hometown Yuanxiao.

4. Li Shangyin's "Watching Lights": Moonlight Mountain is full of imperial capital and cars are full of thoroughfares.

5, Lu's "Fifteen Nights Watching Lights": Opening a fragrant banquet, the early years of Lan.

6. Wang Pan's "Gu Yue Lantern Festival": Listening to the Lantern Festival, there are thousands of songs and dances.

7. Jie Jiang's Goddess Yuan: It was not the dark moon, but vilen at that time.

8. Fu Zeng's "Poems of Shangyuan Zhi Zhu": See Ma Jia's dripping powder is good, and try to sell Yuanxiao in the wind.

9. Zhao Shichun's "Two Pottery Drinks in Lantern Festival": The altar wine is refined with ice slurry, and the guests are invited to light the lanterns during the Lantern Festival.

10, Chao Li Duan's "Water Dragons Singing the Moon": Nine songs of light snow, a thousand doors are bleak, and the Lantern Festival is near.

1 1, Zhou's "Mulan is slow, Jiuhua, giving people away": the fragrance is still unsolved, and the weather is over the Lantern Festival.