A poem wishing my father's birthday.

The poem wishing my father's birthday is as follows:

1. My father gave birth to me and my mother bowed to me.

2. My parents didn't know that they were separated until they came. Paying attention to clothes was like dying.

3. On the road to success, the flags are listed, and the elders are far away.

4. My father pities my mother, but he is embarrassed to laugh.

5, when Zhende, I will return to the mirror Buddha lamp.

6. The father's return to the grave has not happened yet, and the land has been divided.

Birthday refers to both the date and the anniversary of a person's birth. Traditionally, China people calculate their birthdays according to the lunar calendar, and children's first birthday is called "one year old", which has various customs.

Old people's birthdays are called birthdays, and people over 50 can also be called birthdays. In the tradition of China, longevity noodles and eggs are eaten on birthdays. Modern westerly winds are gradually rising, and many people calculate their birthdays by the solar calendar, and the way of celebration is also changed to cakes and candles.

According to the folk custom in China, birthdays under 40 are usually called "birthday celebration", and those beyond this limit are called "birthday celebration".

However, in any case, the pace of life is fast now, and people are more and more interested in finding some reasons to have a holiday, among which "birthday" is one of the best excuses. So when friends and relatives get together, they should eat birthday noodles, cut cakes and drink. Why not?

Looking through historical records, before Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was no record of birthdays, and people did not have the consciousness of "celebrating birthdays". Yili, Li Ji and Zhouli have no birthday presents, and these places pay attention to etiquette. After the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there was a saying that birthdays followed. China people's birthday customs come from Buddhism. Buddhist culture attaches great importance to birthdays.

Many Buddhist festivals are actually the birthdays of various buddhas and bodhisattvas. The popularity of these Buddhist birthday festivals will inevitably have a great impact on the life and thoughts of China people at that time. "Yan Jiaxun Feng Cao" said: "There is a custom of babies making new clothes in Jiangnan ... From then on, if the second parents were here, they would taste food and wine every day.

People without education, although lonely, live a good life, and they are full of vocal music. I don't know if they are sad. "After entering the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty regarded his birthday as" Qian Qiu Festival "and regarded it as a national statutory holiday. Since then, emperors have followed suit and followed suit. Birthdays and birthdays are gradually emerging.