Seven rhymes of poems about visiting temple fairs

The seven rhymes of poems about visiting temple fairs are:

"Going to the Temple Fair"

It is bustling with people, suitable for department stores.

Calling children and daughters to the streets, rural temple fairs are bustling like spring.

The development of urban and rural areas is harmonious, and new trends are everywhere.

Relatives and friends gather together to find each other next year and today.

"Temple Fair"

I left Longhua in the morning, and when I returned, the stove was full of incense.

If you pray silently for nine times, your soul will be everywhere.

"Two Poems on the Seven Rhymes of Wenquan"

Every New Year when there is a temple fair, faithful men and women flock to the temple gate.

Spend money to show off and buy merit, and pray for prosperity and prosperity for your descendants.

Pillars of incense are used to pray to the Buddha, and the prayers sound out from the heart.

Thousands of wishes have been fulfilled sincerely, and no one has mentioned the kindness of parents.

Introduction to temple fair:

Temple fair is also called "temple market" or "festival". It is a Chinese folk religion and annual custom, usually held on festivals such as the Lunar New Year, the Lantern Festival, and the second day of February when the dragon raises its head. It is also one of the forms of market trade in China. Its formation and development are related to the religious activities of local temples. It is held on temple festivals or specified dates, and is mostly located in and near temples. Temple fairs are popular in most parts of the country.

Temple fairs are ancient Chinese traditional folk cultural activities. In addition to general New Year customs, temple fairs were the main New Year customs in Beijing in the old days. With the development of the times, a series of temple fairs are held every Spring Festival in various parts of the country.

In addition to the familiar "Changdian", there are also the "Wuxian Temple of Wealth" (from the second to the sixteenth day of the Lunar New Year), "Dongyue Temple" (from the first to the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year), and "Baiyun Temple" (from the first to the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year). (1st to 19th) and the "Long Live Mountain Spring Festival Grand Temple Fair" (1st to 16th of the lunar calendar) are famous temple fairs in China, which are the most distinctive of the Chinese New Year.

Temple fairs are also a traditional folk activity widely spread among Chinese people. Folk custom is the life culture created, enjoyed and passed down by the people in a country or nation. Temple fairs are an integral part of this life culture. Its emergence, existence and evolution are closely related to the lives of ordinary people.