What are the poems about World Football Day?

Poems about World Football Day:

1, cockfighting Kanatonouchi, near Cuju Yaotai. Move to shake the sky and command to return to the sky. From "One Hundred and Forty Years of Antique" by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: cockfighting is also popular in Jindian, and cuju is widely held in Beijing. Their actions shake the sky, and their arrogance can turn the weather from sunny to cloudy.

2. Ten thousand people watch the edge of the cuju field, and the swing is busy in spring. Love in Late Spring by Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: There are many people watching the game on the football field, and there are also many people busy with spring ploughing and farm work on the swing.

3. Cuju was on the spot in February, and the fragrant wind blew off two Juanjuan. Cuju by Qian Fu, a poet in Qing Dynasty.

Vernacular interpretation: the time to play football is February, the weather is just right, and the spring breeze slowly blows birds.

4. The road to Liangzhou seems smooth and stirring. From the Song Dynasty poet Lu You's "Zhang Gaisi".

Interpretation of Vernacular Chinese: When entering Liangzhou, the road is smooth. If you want to play football on the swing, Tomb-Sweeping Day is the best time.

5. Cuju repeatedly crossed the bird and played on the swing to play weeping willows. From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's Cold Food is something from the East.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: kicking the bird to the height of flying many times, swinging in the weeping willows, swinging to a very high height.

Cuju originated in ancient Linzi, an ancient sport in China, with profound social and cultural background, detailed historical records and numerous cultural relics. It is recorded in Qi Ce of the Warring States Policy and Biography of Historical Records of Su Qin that Cuju has been popular in Linzi, the ancient capital of Qi State, for more than 300 years BC: "Linzi is very rich and solid, and all of them play the piano, fighting cocks and running dogs, and stepping on bows in six ways.

On the way to Linzi, the car hub hit, people rubbed their shoulders ... sweating like rain, and the family was surrounded by walls, aiming high. "This is the earliest record of Cuju activity in China history books. People in Linzi, Han Dynasty, died because they were infatuated with Cuju and did not follow the doctor's advice. They are the earliest fans seen in history books. Linzi area, from the Warring States to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, has always had a popular tradition of cuju; During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the highly developed handicraft industry and commerce in Linzi, the capital of Qi provided important economic and technical conditions for the origin and formation of Cuju.