Light sweat slightly penetrates the blue sky, and I bathe in fragrant orchids during the Dragon Boat Festival in the Ming Dynasty. ——Su Shi's "Huanxisha·Dragon Boat Festival"
The rice dumplings are divided into two buns, and the moxa is tied with a dangerous crown. ——Lu You's "Five Poems of Yimao Chong"
Do not follow the custom of moxa talisman, but pray for Pu and wine to bring peace. ——Yin Yao Fan's "Dragon Boat Festival"
Qu Zi's wronged soul lives on forever, and the customs of Chu country remain to this day. ——Bian Gong's "Watching the Boat Race at Noon"
On the afternoon of May 5th, give me a sprig of moxa. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Dragon Boat Festival"
The palace clothes are also famous, and the Dragon Boat Festival is honored. ——Du Fu's "Giving Clothes on the Dragon Boat Festival"
The sleeves of the Afang Dance Hall are turned over, the jade tower is built in the famous garden of Jingu, and the ancient willow cable dragon boat is built on the Sui Dynasty embankment. ——Zhang Kejiu's "The Sound of Flower Selling Nostalgia"
Biai Cattail is busy everywhere. ——Shu Di, "Xiaochhong Mountain·Dragon Boat Festival"
Every year the Dragon Boat Festival is windy and rainy, it seems that Qu Yuan has been vindicated.
——Zhao Fan's "Three Dragon Boat Festival Poems"