1. Poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Yuan Dynasty
The moon is full. Autumn thoughts
How sentimental are the shadows of flowers on the window lattice
The moon is the brightness of my hometown< /p>
Nostalgia and sadness
Uneasy thoughts
A line of tears
Lonely for half a life
My past mood
Today is especially important
Looking up at the sky
A bright moon
Like a dream
Sheep on the hillside. Autumn evening< /p>
The sunset is picturesque
The remaining clouds are blooming
The birdsong in the forest is slow
The smoke rises and the wind disperses
The wild grass and fragrant flowers in the mountains are slightly tired
The dusk is dim and the crows are cold in the evening wind
The sky is getting cooler day by day
The leaves are getting yellow day by day
The wind of falling plum blossoms. Mid-Autumn Festival
The heart is at peace for the first time
The moon is bright
The fragrance of osmanthus comes from the evening breeze
The fallen leaves are gently sent all over the courtyard< /p>
The love of wandering in a foreign land is stronger
The sky is clear and the sand is clear. Qingzhao
The bright moon shines high on the small building
The shadows of flowers sway gently in the wind
The deep blue water in the pond
Floating pink flowers
Morning fragrance and flowers lingering
The sky is pure and sandy. Autumn
Evening breeze Blowing the treetops
The dawn moon is shining brightly
Frogs croaking by the pond
Climbing high on the Double Ninth Festival
It’s too early for the maple leaves to turn red
The woodcutter who forgot to return to the stone chamber is full of wisdom and wisdom.
As dangerous as the Sui and Tang Dynasties, as victorious as Chu and Han, and as defeated as Liang Qi.
The sun and the moon are spent in leisure time, and the proud world is light and fat in busy life.
If you don’t drag the flag, you can close the river with an inch of paper, and your safety will be in danger. 2. Who knows the poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival?
August 15th Night Moon Du Fu The full moon flies into the bright mirror, returns to the heart and folds the sword.
Turn around and travel far away, climb the laurel tree and look up to the sky. Frost and snow are suspected on the waterway, and feathers are seen on the forest habitat.
Looking at the white rabbit at this time, I want to count the hair. Mid-Autumn Moon Su Shi The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with the clear cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently.
This life and this night will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year? The Mid-Autumn Festival is full of moonlight, the sky is blue, cloudless, and wet with dew, and the stars are shining brightly.
Don’t be afraid of the rising trend in Donglin, and the world is looking at the road ahead. Xu Mingming Yinhaoso is willing to teach Youyin how to get the elixir branches.
Poor Guan Yechanjuan's shadow, facing the five-year-old residual wine. The Mid-Autumn Festival is waiting for the moon, Lu Guimeng, the lack of frost has turned to late, and the good wind seems to bring good luck.
The slanting curtains and trees are a barrier of infinite love, and the faint fragrance of candles lingers as I sit there without hesitation. I love hearing Sheng tunes the most in the north, and gradually lose sight of the stars in the south.
Who is the school’s cooling power, who wants to reduce the first round and the noon hour. Nizhuang Mid-Autumn Festival Yuan Haowen: The days of strong food are more than thin, and the narrow clothes are already cold in autumn.
Children reminisce about each other, knowing how difficult it is to travel. Dew breathed into the hut, and the sound of the stream was noisy on the rocky beach.
The moon comes at night in the mountains, but I haven’t seen it until dawn. On the night of August 15th, Playing with the Moon in Taoyuan, Liu Yuxi, I felt at ease when I saw the moon in the dust, it was a fairyland in the clear autumn.
The condensed light and long cold dew fall, standing on the highest mountain at this time. There are no clouds in the blue sky, and there is no wind, and there are pines growing on the mountains and water flowing down from the mountains.
Taking a leisurely look at the group of animals, the sky is thousands of miles apart. The young master led me to the jade altar, and I invited the true immortal official from afar.
Yun* (left car and right car) wanted to move under the stars, and Tianle let out a cry of coldness in his muscles and bones. The golden clouds and clouds gradually move eastward, and the shadows of the wheel are still seen frequently.
Beautiful scenery and good times are hard to come by again, so he should feel melancholy on this day. Mid-Autumn Moon by Yan Shu Ten rounds of frost shadows turn around the courtyard, and this evening people are alone in the corner.
Su'e may not be without regrets, the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely. Mid-Autumn Moon Su Shi The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with the clear cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently.
This life and this night will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year? Looking at the Moon in Huanting Pavilion on the Night of August 15th by Bai Juyi In the past year, on the night of August 15th, I was at the apricot garden beside the Qujiang Pool.
On the night of August 15th this year, in front of the Shatou Water Museum in Penpu. Looking to the northwest, where is the moon? To the southeast, the moon is full.
Yesterday the wind blew and no one was there, but tonight the light is as clear as in previous years. On the night of August 15th in Tianzhu Temple, Guizi was off on the day of rest. A jade stone fell under the moon, and a new one was found in front of the temple.
So far, there is no such thing as heaven, it should be thrown to people by Chang'e. Seeing the Moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival and Zi by Su Shi The bright moon is not high in the mountains, and the auspicious light is thousands of feet long.
Before the cup is full, silver surges out, and chaotic clouds break away like crashing waves. Whoever washes his eyes for God should use thousands of dendrobium waters from the Ming River.
Then I ordered to look coldly at the people in the world, and I couldn't bear to see it. The sparks in the southwest are like projectiles, and the horns and tails are bright and clear, like dragons and dragons.
Tonight I can’t see anything, but the fireflies are fighting to clear the cold. Whose boat was in Bian yesterday? Thousands of lights made fish and dragons change at night.
Chase the waves carelessly through twists and turns, go to the festival with a low head and follow the song board. The green light disappears and turns to the front of the mountain. How can the waves* (wind left and right occupy) be strong again when the wind returns?
The bright moon is easy to be low and people are easy to disperse. When you come back and drink wine, you will pay more attention to it. The moonlight in front of the hall becomes clearer and better, and the dew grass sounds when the throat is cold* (the insects above and below).
No one is around when the roller blinds are pushed open. Only Old Chu is mute under the window. Don't be ashamed of poverty in Nandu. There are several people who write poems about the moon.
The personnel affairs of the Ming Dynasty follow the sunrise, and suddenly I have a dream of a guest from Yaotai. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, I went up to the tower to look at the moon. My eyes were so poor that the Huaihai Sea was as full as silver, and thousands of rainbows nurtured the clams.
If there is no moon door in the sky, the cassia branches will support the westward wheel. Nian Nujiao. Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon Wen Zhengming Osmanthus flowers and floating jade fill the streets in the first month of the year, and the night is as cool as a wash.
The wind blows, my eyebrows and bones are cold, and I am in the Crystal Palace. The dragons are dancing, the temples are steep, and the music and singing are boiling.
The ground is covered with frost, and it wants to fly across the colorful clouds. I remember last year on this eve, I was drinking wine at the creek pavilion, and the moonlight clouds came and went.
Thousands of miles of mountains and rivers are no longer what I dreamed of yesterday, but in the blink of an eye the autumn scenery is like this. The green bird comes to the west, Chang'e repays me, and the good times are approaching.
A message to couples, don’t let Guanghan get drunk. "Mid-Autumn Festival" (Tang Dynasty) Li Puhao's treasure mirror rises in the sky, and the fairy music in the clouds is silent; the autumn colors are full, and the clouds are always bright; the cunning rabbit falls from the string, and the toads stop appearing in front of the eyes; the spiritual chart is drawn We agree to join hands and wait until the Milky Way is completely cleared.
"Walking with the Moon on the Night of August 15th" (Tang Dynasty) Liu Yuxi The moon will wash over the world tonight. The summer heat has retreated and the skies are clear, and the autumn scenery is clear and clear.
The stars make them shine, and the wind and dew make them beautiful. The one who can change the human world is Yu Jing.
"Shui Tiao Ge Tou" (Song Dynasty) Su Dongpo Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival, drinking happily until dawn. I am writing this article because I am drunk and pregnant with my son.
When will the bright moon appear? Ask the sky for wine. I wonder what year it is today in the palace in the sky? I want to ride the wind back home, but I'm afraid that it's too cold in the high places! Dance and clear the shadow, how can it be like being in the human world? Turn to the Zhu Pavilion, look down at the Qihu, and the light will make you sleepless.
There should be no hatred, why should we be reunited when we say goodbye? People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is a difficult thing in ancient times. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan.
"Mid-Autumn Moon" (Song Dynasty) Su Shi The dusk clouds are all gone and overflowing with coldness, the silver man turns the jade plate silently, this night will not be good in this life, where can I see the bright moon next year. 3. Poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival
Introduction to the Mid-Autumn Festival Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, it is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival.
This is the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. In the Chinese lunar calendar, a year is divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Zhongqiu.
The moon on August 15th is rounder and brighter than the full moon in other months, so it is also called "Yuexi" and "August Festival". This night, when people look up at the bright moon in the sky, they naturally look forward to family reunions.
Wanderers who are far away from home also use this to express their longing for their hometown and relatives. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the "Reunion Festival".
Our people have had the custom of "autumn twilight and evening moon" in ancient times. On the eve of the moon, worship the moon god.
In the Zhou Dynasty, ceremonies to welcome the cold and worship the moon were held every Mid-Autumn Festival. Set up a large incense table and place mooncakes, watermelons, apples, dates, plums, grapes and other offerings. Mooncakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable.
The watermelon should also be cut into lotus shapes. Under the moon, the moon statue is placed in the direction of the moon, with red candles burning high. The whole family worships the moon in turn, and then the housewife cuts the reunion moon cakes.
The person who is cutting must calculate in advance how many people in the family, whether at home or out of town, must be counted together. They cannot cut more or less, and the sizes must be the same. According to legend, Wu Yan, an ugly girl from the ancient state of Qi, worshiped the moon devoutly when she was a child. When she grew up, she entered the palace with outstanding moral character, but she was not favored.
On August 15th of a certain year, the emperor saw her under the moonlight while admiring the moon. He thought she was beautiful and outstanding, so he made her his queen. This is how the Mid-Autumn Festival came to worship the moon. In the middle of the moon, Chang'e is famous for her beauty, so the girl worships the moon and wishes that she "looks like Chang'e and has a face like the bright moon."
In the Tang Dynasty, admiring and playing with the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival was quite popular. In the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty.
On the night of August 15th, people all over the city, rich and poor, old and young, wear adult clothes, burn incense, worship the moon, express their wishes, and pray for the blessing of the moon god. In the Southern Song Dynasty, people gave each other mooncakes as gifts to symbolize reunion.
In some places, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building pagodas. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival have become more popular; many places have formed special customs such as burning incense, planting Mid-Autumn Festival trees, lighting tower lanterns, releasing sky lanterns, walking on the moon, and dancing fire dragons.
Today, the custom of playing under the moon is far less popular than in the past. However, it is still very popular to hold banquets to admire the moon. People drink wine to admire the moon to celebrate a good life, or wish their relatives far away to be healthy and happy, and to "live thousands of miles away" with their families.
There are many Mid-Autumn Festival customs and different forms, but they all express people's infinite love for life and yearning for a better life.
The origin and legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival The Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history. Like other traditional festivals, it also developed slowly. The ancient emperors had the etiquette of worshiping the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. As early as the book "Zhou Li", it has been There is a record of the word "Mid-Autumn Festival".
Later, nobles and literati also followed suit. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, they looked at the bright and round moon in the sky, watched and worshiped, and expressed their feelings. This custom was spread to the people and formed a tradition. It was not until the Tang Dynasty that people paid more attention to this custom of worshiping the moon, and the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. "Book of Tang Taizong Ji" records the "Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th". This festival was popular in the Song Dynasty By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become as famous as New Year's Day and became one of the major festivals in our country. The legends of the Mid-Autumn Festival are very rich. Mythical stories such as Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gang cutting down the osmanthus, and the Jade Rabbit making medicine are widely circulated.
One of the legends of the Mid-Autumn Festival - Chang'e flying to the moon. According to legend, in ancient times, ten suns appeared in the sky at the same time, which caused the crops to wither and the people to live in dire straits. A hero named Hou Yi, who was extremely powerful, sympathized with the suffering people. The common people climbed to the top of the Kunlun Mountains, exerted their magical power, drew their magical bows, and shot down more than nine suns at once, and strictly ordered the last sun to rise and set on time to benefit the people. As a result, Hou Yi was respected and loved by the people. Hou Yi married a beautiful and kind-hearted wife named Chang'e.
In addition to spreading his skills and hunting, Hou Yi stayed with his wife all day long. People envied this loving couple who were talented and beautiful. Many people with lofty ideals came here to learn skills from the master, and Peng Meng with evil intentions also got in.
One day, Hou Yi went to Kunlun Mountain to visit friends and seek enlightenment. He happened to meet the Queen Mother who was passing by, and asked the Queen Mother for a package of elixir. It is said that if you take this medicine, you can immediately ascend to heaven and become an immortal.
However, Hou Yi was reluctant to leave his wife, so he had to temporarily give the elixir to Chang'e for collection. Chang'e hid the medicine in the treasure box on the dressing table. Unexpectedly, the villain Peng Meng saw it. He wanted to steal the elixir and become an immortal himself.
Three days later, Hou Yi led his disciples to go hunting. Peng Meng, who had evil intentions, pretended to be sick and stayed. Soon after Hou Yi led everyone away, Peng Meng broke into the backyard of the inner house with a sword and forced Chang'e to hand over the elixir.
Chang'e knew that she was no match for Pengmeng. In the critical moment, she made a prompt decision, turned around, opened the treasure box, took out the elixir and swallowed it in one gulp. Chang'e swallowed the medicine, and her body immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window, and flew to the sky.
Because Chang'e cared about her husband, she flew to the moon closest to the human world and became an immortal. In the evening, Hou Yi returned home, and the maids cried and told them what happened during the day.
Hou Yi was frightened and angry. He drew his sword to kill the villain, but Peng Meng had already escaped. Hou Yi was so angry that he beat his chest and felt grief-stricken. He looked up at the night sky and called out the name of his beloved wife. At this time, he was surprised. Suddenly, he discovered that today's moon was particularly bright and bright, and there was a swaying figure that looked exactly like Chang'e. He chased the moon desperately, but he chased three steps, the moon took three steps back, he took three steps back, and the moon took three steps forward. No matter what, he couldn't catch up.
Hou Yi had no choice but to miss his wife, so he had to send people to Chang'e's favorite back garden, set up an incense table, put her favorite sweetmeats and fresh fruits, and offer sacrifices to him in the moon palace. of Chang'e. After the common people heard the news that Chang'e flew to the moon and became an immortal, they set up incense tables under the moon and prayed to the kind-hearted Chang'e for good luck and peace.
Since then, the custom of worshiping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival has spread among the people. Mid-Autumn Legend 2 - Wu Gang won the laurel. There is another legend about the Mid-Autumn Festival: It is said that the laurel tree in front of the Guanghan Palace on the moon grows luxuriantly and is more than 500 feet high. There is a man below who is always cutting it down, but every time he cuts it, After going down, the cut place immediately closed up again.
For thousands of years, this osmanthus tree has been cut down as it goes. This laurel tree can never be cut down. It is said that the man who cut down the tree was named Wu Gang, who was from Xihe in the Han Dynasty. He once followed the immortals to practice Taoism and reached heaven. However, he made a mistake, and the immortals demoted him to the Moon Palace, where he did such futile and hard work every day as punishment. .
There is a record in Li Bai's poems that "If you want to cut the osmanthus in the moon, you will hold on to the salary of those who are cold". Mid-Autumn Festival. 4. Ancient poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival
⑴ Written on New Year's Eve [Tang Dynasty] Gao Shi
The hotel is sleepless under the cold lights, and the guest's heart becomes sad.
My hometown is far away tonight, and tomorrow is another year with frost on my temples.
⑵ Returning Home [Tang Dynasty] Du Mu
The childish child held up his clothes and asked, why is it too late to return? ***Who fights for time and wins the hair on the sideburns?
⑶ Xiangsi [Song Dynasty] Li Gou
People say that the setting sun is the end of the world, but I can’t see my home even if I look to the end of the world.
I already hate that the Bishan Mountains are blocking each other, and the Bishan Mountains are still covered by dusk clouds.
⑷The capital received a letter from the family [Ming Dynasty] Yuan Kai
The river is three thousand miles away, and the letter from home contains fifteen lines. There was no other words to say while walking, except that he would return home as soon as possible.
⑸ Watching the mountains with the Master Haochu and sending them to relatives in Beijing [Tang Dynasty] Dai Shulun
The sharp mountains by the sea are like swords, and the coming of autumn cuts the heart of sorrow everywhere.
If I were to transform myself into a hundred billion people, I would disperse up to the top of the mountain and look at my hometown.
⑹Wen Yan [Tang Dynasty] Wei Yingwu
Where is my hometown? It’s a leisurely time to return to your thoughts. On an autumn rainy night in Huainan, Gaozhai heard the arrival of wild geese.
⑺Miscellaneous Poems (Wang Wei)
You come from your hometown, you should know the things in your hometown. Will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow?
⑻ Title: Dayu Lingbei Station (Question of the Song Dynasty)
Wild geese are flying to the south under the overcast moon, and the rumor ends here. My journey has not ended yet, when will I come back?
The river is still and the tide is beginning to fall, and the forest is dim and closed. In the Ming Dynasty, when you look at your hometown, you should see Longtou plum.
⑼ Crossing the Jingmen Gate to say goodbye (Li Bai)
Crossing the distance outside the Jingmen Gate, I came to travel from the Kingdom of Chu. The mountains end with the plains, and the river flows into the wilderness.
Under the moonlight, there is a flying mirror, and the clouds are forming sea towers. Still feeling pity for the water in my hometown, I send my boat sailing thousands of miles away.
⑽Yi Shedi (Du Fu) on a moonlit night
The garrison drum interrupts the pedestrian movement, and the sound of wild geese is heard in autumn. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown.
My brothers are all scattered, and I have no family to ask about life and death. Sending letters often failed to arrive, and the troops did not stop.
⑾Farewell (Folk Song of the Sui Dynasty)
The willows hang green on the ground, and the poplar flowers are flying in the sky.
The wicker sticks are folded and the flowers are flying away. May I ask the passers-by if they are returning?
⑿Watching the Moon on the Fifteenth Night (Wang Jian) ??
Crows roost on the white trees in the courtyard, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently.
Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks around, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts.
⒀Meeting the envoy to the capital
The road to the east of my hometown is long, and my sleeves are full of tears.
We will meet soon without pen and paper, but I will rely on you to send messages of peace.
⒁Shier (Lu You)
After death, I know that everything is in vain, but the sadness is not the same as that of Jiuzhou.
Wang Shibei fixed the day of the Central Plains, and he never forgot to tell Nai Weng about the family sacrifices.
⒂Yu Jia Ao (Fan Zhongyan)
The scenery is strange when autumn comes in the fortress. The geese in Hengyang leave without paying attention, and there are sounds from all directions. Thousands of miles away, the long smoke sets and the sun sets, solitary city closed.
A cup of wine can bring you thousands of miles away, but there is no way for Yan Ran to return home. Qiang Guan is covered with frost all over the ground. When a man is sleepless, the general's hair turns gray and his husband weeps.
⒃Cut a plum blossom and cross the Wujiang River (Jiang Jie)
A piece of spring sorrow awaits the pouring of wine. The boats on the river are rocking, and the curtains on the upper floors are moving. Qiuniang Ferry and Tai Niang Bridge. The wind is blowing and the rain is falling.
When will I return home to wash my guest robes? The word "Yin" means "Sheng", the word "Xin" means "Xiang Shao". It is easy for people to be thrown away by the stream of light. The cherries are red and the bananas are green.
⒄The sky is clear and the sand is clear, Autumn Thoughts (Ma Zhiyuan)
Withered vines, old trees and dim crows, small bridges and flowing water, people's homes, and old roads with westerly winds and thin horses.
As the sun sets in the west, the heartbroken people are at the end of the world.
⒅ Inscription on the wall in prison (Tan Sitong)
Looking at the door and stopping there, I thought about Zhang Jian, and I endured death for a moment to wait for Du Gen.
I am smiling to the sky with my horizontal sword, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact.
⒆A chapter of reflections (Tan Sitong)
Everything in the world has experienced the sorrow of spring, and now it is time to cry to the sky.
Forty million people burst into tears, wondering where the land of China is. 5. Poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Yuan Dynasty
The moon is full. I think about autumn. How many flowers are reflected on the window lattice. How much love the moon is. I am my hometown. My hometown is full of sorrow. My thoughts are hard to calm down. Tears well up. I have been lonely for half my life. My mood is especially heavy now. Looking up at the sky, a bright moon is like this. It is as dreamy as a goat on a hillside. The late autumn sunset is picturesque and the remaining clouds compete with each other. Birds chirp in the forest slowly and green smoke rises. The wind diffuses the mountain weeds and fragrant flowers. The twilight haze dims the crows. The evening wind is cold. The leaves are getting cooler day by day and the plum blossoms are getting yellow. Mid-Autumn Festival The heart is still at first, the moon is shining brightly, and the fragrance of osmanthus comes from the evening breeze. The courtyard is filled with fallen leaves. The love for wandering in a foreign land is getting stronger. The sky is clear and the sand is clear. The moonlight shines brightly on the small building. The shadows of flowers are swaying gently in the wind. In the deep blue water of the pond, red pink is fluttering. In the morning, the sky is filled with fragrant flowers. Pure sand. The late autumn wind blows the forest tops and the dawn moon shines brightly. The frogs chirping by the pond lightly disturb the Chongyang Festival. The red maple leaves are too early to die.
As dangerous as the Sui and Tang Dynasties, as victorious as Chu and Han, and as defeated as Liang Qi. The sun and the moon disappear in the idle time, and the proud world is light and fat in the busy life.
If you don’t drag the flag, you can close the river with an inch of paper, and your safety will be in danger. 6. I urgently need a poem or lyrics to praise the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Shouldn’t it be longer? "Moonlight Night on the Spring River" is good, with beautiful artistic conception, and it is written about the word "moon", so it is also suitable for soundtrack. The effect will be great.
Go look for the music of "Spring River Flowers and Moonlight Night", I recommend the guzheng music, it is easy to find.
Spring River Flower Moonlight Night
Tang·Zhang Ruoxu
The spring river tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea is full of tides.
The twinkling waves follow the waves for thousands of miles, but there is no moon on the spring river.
The river flows around Fangdian, and the moonlight shines on the flowers and forests like sleet.
The frost is flying in the sky unknowingly, and the white sand on the pavilion cannot be seen.
There is no dust on the river, and there is a solitary moon in the bright sky.
Who by the river saw the moon for the first time? At what age does Jiang Yue shine on people?
Life is endless from generation to generation, but the river and the moon are only similar year after year.
I don’t know who Jiang Yue treats, but I see the Yangtze River sending flowing water.
The white clouds are slowly disappearing, and the Qingfeng Pu is full of sorrow.
Whose family is in a boat tonight? Where can I miss the moon tower?
The poor moon wanders upstairs, and it should be seen leaving the mirror.
The jade door curtain cannot be rolled away, and it comes back when it is smashed and brushed on the anvil.
At this time, we are looking at each other but not hearing each other, and I hope that the moonlight will shine on you.
The swans fly so long that the light never reaches them, and the fishes and dragons dive and leap into the water.
Last night I dreamed of falling flowers in the pond, and it was a pity that I didn’t return home in the middle of spring.
The spring water in the river is gone, and the moon has set in the west again.
The slanting moon hides the sea of ??mist, and there are endless roads in Jieshi and Xiaoxiang.
I don’t know how many people will ride on the moon. The falling moon shakes the trees all over the river with love. 7. Poems about the festival
1. Poems about New Year's Eve:
"New Year's Eve"
Song Wen Tianxiang
The world is empty, the years are gone Go to Tangtang;
The end of the road is full of wind and rain, and the poverty-stricken side is full of snow and frost.
Life is about to end with the years, and the body is forgotten;
No more dreams of killing Su. , stay up late at night.
2. Poems about the Spring Festival:
"Yuan Ri"
Song Wang Anshi
Amidst the sound of firecrackers At the end of the first year, the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.
Thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches.
3. Verses about the Lantern Festival:
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"Yuan Xiu"
Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty
On the Lantern Festival last year, the lights in the flower market were as bright as day.
When the moon reached the tops of the willow trees, people gathered around dusk. Later.
On Yuan Night this year, the moon and the lights are still there.
I don’t see the people from last year, and my spring shirt sleeves are wet with tears. 8. Mid-Autumn Festival Poems of the Yuan Dynasty
People The moon is full. I am thinking about autumn, the shadows of flowers on the window lattice, how much love the moon is, my hometown, my hometown, my feelings are so sad, my thoughts are hard to calm down, tears are pouring out, I have been lonely for half my life, my mood is especially heavy now. I look up at the sky, a bright moon, like an illusion, like a dream. The sheep on the hillside are like a dream. The sunset in autumn is like a painting, and the remaining clouds are blooming in the forest. Birds chirping slowly, green smoke rises, the wind disperses the fragrance of mountain weeds, the flowers are slightly tired, the dusk is dim, the crows are dim, the evening wind is cold, the leaves are getting cooler day by day, the plum blossoms are getting yellow and falling. The heart is still at the beginning of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is bright, the fragrance of osmanthus is clear in the evening breeze, and the courtyard is full of falling leaves. The feeling of sending off a wanderer in a foreign land is even stronger. The sky is clear and the sand is bright. The moonlight shines brightly on the small building. The shadows of the flowers are swaying gently in the wind. The deep blue water in the pond is fluttering with red and pink flowers. Morning fragrance is lingering around the sky. The sky is clear and the sand is clear. The evening wind in autumn is blowing on the forest tops and the dawn moon is shining high on the edge of the pool. The crowing of frogs lightly disturbed the Chongyang Festival. The red maple leaves died prematurely and the woodcutter forgot to return to the stone room. He is resourceful and resourceful, and has wonderful ideas and miraculous ideas.
As dangerous as the Sui and Tang Dynasties, as victorious as Chu and Han, and as defeated as Liang Qi. The sun and the moon disappear in the idle time, and the proud world is light and fat in the busy life.
If you don’t drag the flag, you will be safe for thousands of miles if you close the river with an inch of paper. 9. Who knows the origins, customs, legends, and poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival?
The word "Mid-Autumn Festival" has been around for a long time. "The Rites of Zhou" includes "Mid-Autumn Festival to present good fur" and "Mid-Autumn Night to welcome the cold" According to records, the "Mid-Autumn Festival" at that time was just a simple monthly time and had no festival meaning. The Mid-Autumn Festival became a festival after the Tang and Song Dynasties. It developed from the worship of the moon god in the Mid-Autumn Festival. In fact, looking at the many traditional festivals in China, sooner or later, most of them evolved from festivals, with sacrifices based on disciplines and celebrations based on sacrifices. "Ask where the canal can be so clear? It has a source of living water." Nowadays, people always complain that traditional festivals have become boring and boring. Have you thought about the simple truth contained in this poem? Only by appealing to the origin of the spiritual beliefs of Chinese civilization and understanding the ins and outs of festivals can we It is possible to truly bring new life to a dehydrated traditional culture. .
In the traditional Chinese calendar, each season is divided into three months: Meng, Zhong and Ji. Zhongqiu is in autumn and spans the two solar terms of Bailu and Autumn Equinox. Therefore, the festival of the Autumnal Equinox is held This custom sets the time conditions for the Mid-Autumn Festival - August 15th to become the "Mid-Autumn Festival".
How did the ritual of worshiping the moon give rise to the Mid-Autumn Festival custom? The general saying is that moon worship is fixed on the autumnal equinox, and the autumnal equinox may not have a full moon, and sometimes there may even be no moon. Moon worship without a moon will naturally ruin the scenery, so it was gradually changed to August 15th. We believe this statement is not entirely accurate.
As mentioned before, the emperor's sacrifice to the moon was still fixed on the autumnal equinox until the Ming Dynasty. In the eyes of the royal family, the purpose of worshiping the moon is to pay tribute to the god of night and show respect for it. Respectfully, it doesn’t matter whether there is a full moon or a full moon on the autumnal equinox. The autumnal equinox is the time when the yin energy increases. Avoiding this time and pursuing the full moon sacrifice is disrespectful to the moon god. Therefore, even if it rains on the autumnal equinox, the moon must be worshiped. The Autumnal Equinox Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival are not the same thing.
The Han people have had the custom of worshiping heaven and earth since ancient times, and the worship of the moon god has existed since ancient times. The belief in the moon god in ancient times seems to have developed in two directions during the Yin and Zhou dynasties. One was the natural development and evolution among the people, and the other was rising to become an integral part of the ritual system for the emperor to worship heaven. Zhou rites were based on customary customs, and the Emperor's rites to the moon were obviously based on the Chinese belief in the moon god. Only in this way can the emperor's ceremonial month gain sufficient legitimacy of belief, and the ceremonial month can become an effective political ritual and cultural system that consolidates the ruling regime.
At this time, the worship of the moon god among the people was still developing slowly, while the ruling class focused on paying respect to the moon, and sightseeing tours were optional. Therefore, until the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Mid-Autumn Festival, which was symbolized by "moon worship + traveling and appreciating", had not yet fully taken shape in the land of China.
In the history of the cultural development of the Han nationality, the evolution of etiquette and customs has shown a trend of retreating from etiquette and advancing from vulgarity in many fields. The prosperity of the Sui and Tang Dynasties gradually inspired the folk appreciation of the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The custom of moon appreciation gradually merged with the folk custom of worshiping the moon. Due to the relative flexibility in the expression of folk beliefs, people did not need to deliberately pursue the moon worship at the autumnal equinox. The sun worships the moon, so a full moon day closest to the autumnal equinox has become the best choice for this autumn moon festival. This is the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar.
In a sense, we can definitely think that the reason why the Mid-Autumn Festival, the second largest folk festival, falls on August 15th of the lunar calendar is a "coincidence" that happens to be a "full moon" on that day. The Chinese ancestors needed a full moon day to celebrate the moon and enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival. This task happened to fall on the moon on August 15th - who made it the full moon day closest to the autumnal equinox.
The reason why the Mid-Autumn Festival moon is extra round and bright is because it is "stained" with the "light" of the autumnal equinox, the sacred Chinese moon festival day. This is similar to the fact that the "Qingming" solar term was transformed into the "Qingming Festival" due to the grand Cold Food Festival and Shangsi Festival. It is a pity that people today only know the Mid-Autumn Festival but not the Autumnal Equinox, and only know the Qingming Festival but not the Shangsi and Cold Food. The origin has been forgotten, and the true holiness and grandeur have also been forgotten. The thin Qingming and Mid-Autumn Festival have been cut off from their parent festivals and gradually become weak and empty.