Please talk about the poems of Lantern Festival in Sui Dynasty.

In Sui Dynasty, Yang Guang wrote, "At the end of Yuan Dynasty, lanterns were built in thoroughfares, and the South Tower rose at night";

Falun is turning in the sky, and Sanskrit is in the sky.

The lamp tree is towering and blooms seven times.

The moon shadow is suspicious of flowing water, and the spring breeze contains night plums;

Burn the golden land, and the clock will send the glass table.

Lighting in the thoroughfare and rising to the south tower at night is a Lantern Festival poem written by Emperor Yangdi Yang Guang. This poem strongly exaggerated the lively atmosphere of the Lantern Festival at that time. The two couplets in the middle have been basically matched, vividly writing the bright lights of the festival. The first couplet revealed that the Yuan seal at that time had been used by Buddhists to preach dharma, while the description in the last couplet made people see the luxury of court life.

Commentary: It is about the glory of the Lantern Festival night, which makes people feel that time is as precious as running water and makes people sad.

Appreciation: This poem describes the scenery of Yuanxiao Night in Chang 'an City. According to the Legend of the Tang Dynasty and New Records of the Tang Dynasty and Beijing, lanterns are put on Chang 'an every year on this night. Before and after three days, there was no martial law as usual at night, and there were many people watching the lights. The horses and chariots of the nobles were noisy, and the laughter and laughter of the citizens merged into one, and they spent the whole night in a lively atmosphere.