What are the poems about Sanwuxi Festival?

The poems about Sanwuxi include: "Ganxing·Wuxi Festival in the Wedding Room" and "Moon·Full of Guiman Sanwuxi".

The poems written on March 5th Eve include: "Moon · Osmanthus Full of March 5th Eve" and "Gan Xing · Bridal Room March 5th Eve". The phonetic notation is: ㄙㄢㄨˇㄒ一. The structure is: Three (single structure) Five (single structure) Xi (single structure). The pinyin is: sānwǔxī.

What is the specific explanation of Sanwuxi? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:

1. Explanation of words. Click here to view the details of the plan

Same as "Three and Five Nights".

2. Quotations and explanations

1. Same as "Three and Five Nights". Quoting the poem "Watching Late Guests in the South Tower" written by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Farewell to me, the date is on March 5th Eve." Li Qiao's poem "Moon" of Tang Dynasty: "The osmanthus is full on March 5th Eve, and it's 28 o'clock.

Poems about March 5th Eve

March 5th Eve, today’s March 5th Eve is not worthy of 35th Eve

Idioms about March 5th Eve

< p>Suffer three tops, five saves, three gathers, five three mistakes, five mistakes, three meats, five disgusts, three chastity and five strong ones

Words about Sanwuxi

Three meats, five disgusts, three mistakes and five mistakes Three virtues, five martyrdoms, one night, five systems, three gatherings, five five shorts, three thick ones, one night, three moves, three platforms, five horses, three graves, five classics, one night and three sighs

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