What are the poems about Chinese Valentine’s Day?

The Chinese Valentine's Day poems are as follows:

1. The Chinese Valentine's Day is so far away that we can meet each other only for one night. ——Tang Dynasty Qingjiang's "Tanabata"

Translation: The clouds change into thousands of wonderful patterns in the sky. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl wait on both sides of the distant Milky Way. They only meet each other on the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day every year, but this time Reunion is like the blending of autumn wind and dew, better than those human companions who stay together every day but don't know how to cherish them.

Appreciation: The language of the whole poem is concise and smooth, and the emotions are sincere without losing the beauty. Through the description of the Chinese Valentine's Day night scene and the separation of the lover, it shows the contradiction between the beauty and shortness of love, as well as the ruthlessness of time and the pain of separation. By depicting delicate emotions and unique imagery, Qingjiang successfully immerses readers in this beautiful and sad atmosphere.

2. It is said that on this Chinese Valentine's Day, heaven calls all the spirits. ——"The Morning Bull and the Weaver Girl" by Wentong of the Song Dynasty

Translation: There was an immortal in Guiyang whose surname was Wu Ding. I don't know why he fell to the human world, and people only recognize his appearance. One day he said to his brother, I will return to the Qingming Fairyland. He said that this was the Chinese Valentine's Day, and God was calling the immortals. Weaver wanted to cross the river and temporarily went to Altair for help. The other immortals also returned to the fairy palace, and cloud hooves lined the heavenly road.

Appreciation: This ancient Chinese poem tells the story of the immortal from Guiyang, Cheng Wuding, who descended into the mortal world and hoped to return to the immortal world to participate in the Qixi Festival. It involves the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl and the fairy life of other immortals. The poet expresses the busyness and noise of people during festivals and their attitude towards worldly superstition. At the same time, it also reflects the curiosity and yearning of ancient people for mysterious and supernatural phenomena.

3. The best time in the world is the Chinese Valentine's Day, and the star is the grandson of heaven. ——"View of the Layered City" by Ma Zhichun of the Song Dynasty

Translation: The stars in autumn twinkle like playing notes, and the moon combs the night sky like a comb. The prostitutes in the palace were fragrant and gathered around the begging stove to celebrate the Chinese Valentine's Day. Countless filaments and thousands of needles and threads all had the same intention. His eyes penetrated, and his heart seemed to be cut, and he understood the indescribable emotions.

Appreciation: The poet uses the starry and moon scene of the autumn night as the background to describe the scene of prostitutes in the palace during the Chinese Valentine's Day. Through the metaphor of filaments and needlework, it expresses a certain deep emotional experience that cannot be expressed in words and can only be understood through the communication of eyes and hearts.