Poems about the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival

"Shangyuan Night"

(Tang Dynasty) Cui Ye

Don't rush the jade leaking copper pot, the iron gate and the golden lock will be opened all night long;

Who can sit idle when seeing the moon? Where can I hear the lamp but not look at it?

Lights on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month

(Tang Dynasty) Zhang Hu

Thousands of doors are opened and thousands of lights are lit, and the capital is moved in the middle of the first lunar month.

Three hundred ladies danced with sleeves and sang lyrics as soon as they entered the sky.

The poem says

(Tang Dynasty) Li Shangyin

The moonlight lanterns filled the imperial capital, and the fragrant chariots and treasures covered the narrow thoroughfares.

I can't see the prosperity in my spare time, and I am ashamed to chase the countryman Sai Zigu.