What are the poems about Laba?

Poems about Laba include La Ri, Walking in the West Village on December 8th, La Night in Guizhou and La Qian Rose.

The first is "Lari"

Don du fu

It's warm all year round, but it's completely frozen this year.

The invasion of Ling Xue has returned the color of day lily, and the leakage of spring has become wicker.

Indulge in good wine and good night, get drunk, and return to China for the first time.

Oral powder medicine has a silver baby under the age of nine.

Vernacular:

The weather in last year1February was still very cold, warm and far away from people. This year, the weather was mild and the freezing completely disappeared.

The snow between the hills has melted to reveal the bright green day lily, and through the brilliant spring, the slender willow branches dance with the wind.

I want to have a good midnight snack, binge drinking and get drunk. When I am happy, I am ready to leave North Korea and return to China.

The emperor called his ministers to the inner hall very late, gave them food, added fat and wax, and was grateful for his kindness. They can't just walk away.

Second, "Step on the West Village on December 8"

Song luyou

The meaning of the wind and the twelfth lunar month has been in spring, and it has passed my neighbor when it is scattered.

In the desert of Chai Men, there are many cattle trails and wild seashores.

The only thing many diseases need is medicine, and the poor objects are idle people.

At present, Buddhism and porridge eat each other, which makes Jiangcun more frugal.

Vernacular:

Spring has already appeared in the breeze of the twelfth month, because I walked past my neighbor on crutches.

I saw smoke billowing from kitchen chimneys in Chai Men next door, and the footprints of cattle plowing by the water in the wild overlapped.

I am in poor health, and all I need is medicine, so I am idle at home without corvee recruitment.

Today, my neighbor gave me Laba porridge, and the more I found the smell of spring in the village by the river.

Third, "La Night in Guizhou"

Tang rongyu

On New Year's Eve, I stayed up till midnight, and it was a long way to return to Xiu Yuan.

The snow is whispering to the bamboo forest, and the dream has returned to the house.

The horn of dawn replaces the leaky sound of night style, and the light will burn out the broken core flowers.

In the past two years, I have left home with Biao Qi, and my hard-working Sui mother is still stuck in the world.

Vernacular:

On New Year's Eve, I sat until midnight, and the way back to my hometown was still far from Wan Li.

Snowflakes are falling by the bamboo forest, and I dream of returning to my home several times in the cold night.

The horn of dawn replaces the sound of night, and the lonely lamp will burn out, leaving the broken core flowers.

In the past two years, I have left my hometown to follow a title of generals in ancient times and worked hard to reach the ends of the earth.

Fourth, "the rose before the wax"

Yang Wanli in Southern Song Dynasty

Just say that flowers are not red for ten days, and this flower is not a spring breeze every day.

One pen with its tip stripped of rouge, and four were wrapped in jade wool.

It is more fragrant than peaches and plums, but it is also in the plum blossom snow frost.

I looked at the New Year happily and forgot that it was winter this morning.

Vernacular:

Originally, I just thought that bloom became popular in a few days, but I didn't expect Chinese rose flowers to bloom every day, graceful and full of spring breeze.

A flower has just emerged from the bud, and a flower has broken through the green pedicel and become a delicate flower.

The fragrance of Chinese rose is not only comparable to that of peaches and plums, but also that of wintersweet. She is full of energy and stands proudly in frost and snow.

I broke her with joy, for the sake of enjoying flowers in spring, forgetting that it was still the middle of winter and the twelfth month.

Extended data:

Holiday proverb

1, after Laba is the year.

2. Drink Laba porridge and celebrate the New Year.

3, Laba ice, can not eat bad people.

Whose stove smokes first, whose sorghum is red first.

5, Laba Laba, frozen chin.

6. Lazibara, frozen to death in western Western jackdaw.

7. Wheat is covered with three quilts in winter, and the next year I sleep with steamed bread.

8. Rabbah, Rabbah, yes, Rabbah, no, Hassa.

Laba, offering sacrifices to stoves, when the New Year comes, daughters want flowers, boys want guns, old ladies eat Osmanthus Jelly, and old people wear new felt hats.

10, eat laba rice for Chinese New Year!