Poetry about Fireworks Qingyu Case

1. Ancient poems describing fireworks

Ancient poems describing fireworks are as follows:

1. "The Sapphire Case·New Year's Eve"

Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty

The east wind blows thousands of flowers and trees down at night, and the stars are like rain. BMW's carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night.

The golden strands of moth snow and willow trees are filled with laughter and hidden fragrance. The crowd looked for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, he was there, in a dimly lit place.

2. "Gifts to Those Who Set off Fireworks"

Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty

The ingenuity of the human world surpasses the craftsmanship of nature, and the chain of medicines and lamps can light up the day and night. Catkins fly to the ground, and the ground is white, and the peach blossoms are all red.

They are as bright as falling stars, and noisy as fire attacks. The night after tomorrow, I will turn over the flowers and put on the brocade again. Don’t worry about the east wind blowing in disorder.

3. "The First Month"

Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty

The spring night in the Spring City is priceless, shining on the star bridge with sparkling trees and silver flowers.

He is the most beautiful in dancing and singing, in that house in front of the emerald slope, at the foot of Aoshan Mountain.

4. "The lanterns at night tell the news that tourists are very popular"

Song Dynasty·Song Qi

In front of the Phoenix Tower on Huoshu Mountain, the beautiful scenery of the imperial capital belongs to the New Year .

Fireworks make up the Changchun Kingdom, and the sun and moon sneak into the night sky.

Falling plum blossoms are floating on the road, and apricots are blooming in the streets.

It should be noted that Jun will gather people to have fun together, and don’t lament that the Marquis of Qin is sleeping with illness. 2. Poems about fireworks

Southern Song Dynasty·Xin Qiji

"The Sapphire Case"

The east wind blows thousands of flowers at night,

More blowing Falling, stars are like rain.

BMW’s carved cars fill the road with fragrance.

The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot flickered,

Fish and dragon danced all night long.

The moth is covered with golden strands of snow and willow,

The laughter is full of hidden fragrance.

The crowd searched for him thousands of times,

Suddenly looking back, the man was there,

In the dimly lit place.

Zhu Shuzhen of the Southern Song Dynasty

"Yuan Xi" by Sheng Cha Zi

On Yuan Night last year, the lights in the flower market were as bright as day. [1][2]

The moon is on the willow branches, and people meet after dusk.

On Yuan Ye this year, the moon and lights are still the same.

I can’t see the people from last year, and the sleeves of my spring shirt are wet with tears.

Zhu Shuzhen of the Southern Song Dynasty

"Yuan Ye"

The fiery trees and silver flowers are as bright as the eyes,

The spring breeze blows from the sky.

The new love begins to worry about the busy life,

The old things are shockingly recalled in dreams.

I hope that I will be in love for a while,

I might as well let the moon be hazy forever.

It takes time to get drunk while admiring the lanterns.

We may not be able to meet here next year.

Northern Song Dynasty·Zhou Bangyan

"Jieyuhua·Shangyuan"

The wind sells crimson wax, the red lotus dews, and the lights of the city shine on each other.

The flowing tiles of Osmanthus flowers, the scattered clouds, and the stubborn Su'e want to come down.

The clothes are simple and elegant, and you can see the Chu girl’s slender waist.

There are noisy flutes and drums, scattered figures, and the scent of musk deer fills the road.

Because I miss the capital city at night, I look at the thousands of picturesque gates and laugh and wander around.

Wherever we meet, there will be dark dust and horses.

Time passes, but old love fades away.

Clear the drain and move, the flying cover returns, stop dancing and sing. 3. Poems describing fireworks

"The Fifteenth Day of the First Month" by Su Weiwei of the Tang Dynasty: The trees and silver flowers bloom together, and the iron locks of the star bridge open.

"Fireworks Show" by Qu You of the Ming Dynasty: The ceiling blooms countless times in the middle of the month, and colorful auspicious clouds surround the Jiangtai. Falling to the ground, the stars suddenly dispersed, and the sound of rain swirled in the sky. Angrily hitting the jade bucket and turning over the clear snow, bravely stepping on the golden wheel to cause thunder. Even more people are gradually dispersed, and the colorful lanterns are picked up by the pole.

It blows down even more, and the stars are like rain. BMW's carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night. The moths are like golden strands of snow and willows, and the laughter is full of hidden fragrance. Searching for it thousands of times. Suddenly looking back, the man was in a dimly lit place.

Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty wrote a famous poem "Giving Fireworks to Those Who Set Off Fireworks": The ingenuity of the human world surpasses the craftsmanship of heaven, and the refining of medicine and burning of lamps can clear the day and night. Catkins fly to the ground and the ground is white,

The peach blossoms are all red. The night after tomorrow, I will turn over the flowers and put on the brocade again. Don’t worry about the east wind blowing in disorder. 4. Ancient poems describing fireworks

Ancient poems describing fireworks are as follows: 1. "The Green Jade Case·Yuan Xi'an" by Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty. Thousands of flowers and trees bloomed on an east wind night, and they even blew down, making stars like rain.

BMW’s carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night.

The golden strands of moth snow and willow trees are filled with laughter and hidden fragrance. The crowd looked for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, he was there, in a dimly lit place.

2. "Giving Fireworks to Those Who Set Off Fireworks" by Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty. Catkins fly to the ground, and the ground is white, and the peach blossoms are all red.

They are as bright as falling stars, and noisy as fire attacks.

The night after tomorrow, I will turn over the flowers and put on the brocade again. Don’t worry about the east wind blowing in disorder.

3. "First Month" Yuan·Ma Zhiyuan The spring night in Spring City is priceless, shining on the star bridge with sparkling trees and silver flowers. His most beautiful dance and clear song are those in front of the emerald slope, at the foot of Aoshan Mountain.

4. "The lanterns at dusk tell the news that tourists are very popular" Song Dynasty. In front of the Phoenix Tower on Mount Qihuoshu, the beautiful scenery of the imperial capital belongs to the New Year. Fireworks make up the Changchun Kingdom, and the sun and moon move late into the night.

Falling plum blossoms are floating on the road, and apricots are blooming in the streets. It should be noted that Jun will gather people to have fun together, and don’t lament that the Marquis of Qin is sleeping with illness. 5. Poems and verses describing fireworks

1. Thousands of flowers and trees bloom in the east wind at night. More blowing down, the stars are like rain.

Source: Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty, "The Green Jade Case·Yuan Xi"

Definition: Just like the east wind blowing away thousands of trees and flowers, it also blew away fireworks and scattered them like rain.

2. The trees and flowers bloom together, and the iron locks of the star bridge open.

Source: "The Night of the Fifteenth Day of the First Month" by Su Weiwei of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The bright lights are scattered, and the splendid lights and fireworks are reflected in the depths of the garden, just like delicate flowers; because Passage is available everywhere, so the iron locks of the city gate are also unlocked.

3. The fiery trees and silver flowers are eye-catching, and the spring breeze blows from the sky.

Source: "Yuan Ye" by Zhu Shuzhen of the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: The fireworks in the sky are bright red as far as the eye can see, and people are playing musical instruments and beating gongs and drums, and the sound is shaking the sky. Welcome the spring breeze.

4. The precious smoke is like a flying flame and thousands of flowers are thick.

Source: Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty, "The Poppy: Green Screen Before and After"

Definition: Fireworks are set off and the smoke is filled, and the fireworks fly into the sky with the same color as thousands of flowers. Gorgeous.

5. There are hundreds of fire dragons holding candles, and seven tasseled phoenixes spitting out flowers.

Source: Liu Hui of the Ming Dynasty, "Fireworks are set off in Zhongguan on Yuan Eve"

Interpretation: When the fireworks are set off, they look like hundreds of fire dragons flying with candles in their hands. In the sky, the colorful fireworks are like beautiful tassels, like a phoenix spitting out colorful sparks.

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Fireworks, also known as fireworks, pyrotechnics and pyrotechnics, were invented earlier by the Chinese working people and are often used in grand ceremonies or performances. However, they are the only ones in modern China and the world that can Activities where fireworks are released on the same day and at the same event are New Year's Eve (New Year's Eve) events.

Fireworks are actually similar in structure to firecrackers, and both contain black powder and primer. In order to achieve good performance effects, fireworks and fireworks bombs are filled with a large amount of gunpowder for launch and explosion. For example, after a fireworks bomb with a diameter of 20 cm is launched, it will not explode until it rises to an altitude of about 200 meters. The radius covered by these dots can be about 80 meters. 6. Poems describing fireworks

"The Fifteenth Day of the First Month" by Su Weiwei of the Tang Dynasty: The trees and silver flowers bloom together, and the iron locks of the star bridge open.

"Fireworks Show" by Qu You of the Ming Dynasty: The ceiling blooms countless times in the middle of the month, and colorful auspicious clouds surround the Jiangtai. Falling to the ground, the stars suddenly dispersed, and the sound of rain swirled in the sky. Angrily hitting the jade bucket and turning over the clear snow, bravely stepping on the golden wheel to cause thunder. Even more people are gradually dispersed, and the colorful lanterns are picked up by the pole.

It blows down even more, and the stars are like rain. BMW's carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night. The moths are like golden strands of snow and willows, and the laughter is full of hidden fragrance. Searching for it thousands of times. Suddenly looking back, the man was in a dimly lit place.

Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty wrote a famous poem "Giving Fireworks to Those Who Set Off Fireworks": The ingenuity of the human world surpasses the craftsmanship of heaven, and the refining of medicine and burning of lamps can clear the day and night. Catkins fly to the ground and the ground is white,

The peach blossoms are all red. The night after tomorrow, I will turn over the flowers and put on the brocade again. Don’t worry about the east wind blowing in disorder. 7. Poems describing fireworks

"The Fifteenth Day of the First Month" by Su Weiwei of the Tang Dynasty: The trees and silver flowers bloom together, and the iron locks of the star bridge open.

"Fireworks Show" by Qu You of the Ming Dynasty: The ceiling blooms countless times in the middle of the month, and colorful auspicious clouds surround the Jiangtai. Falling to the ground, the stars suddenly dispersed, and the sound of rain swirled in the sky.

The jade bucket turns over the clear snow in anger, and the golden wheel bravely steps up to thunder. Even more people are gradually dispersed, and the colorful lanterns are picked up by the pole.

It blows down even more, and the stars are like rain.

BMW’s carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night.

The golden strands of moth snow and willow trees are filled with laughter and hidden fragrance. Searching for it thousands of times.

Looking back suddenly, the man was in the dim light. Zhao Mengfu, a Yuan Dynasty man, wrote the eternally famous poem "Giving Fireworks to Those Who Set Off Fireworks": The ingenuity of the human world surpasses the craftsmanship of heaven, and the refining of medicine and lighting of lamps is the same in the daytime. Catkins fly to the ground, and the ground is white, and the peach blossoms are all red.

The night after tomorrow will turn flowers and brocades again, don’t worry about the east wind. 8. What are the poems describing fireworks?

"Fireworks Play" by Qu You of the Ming Dynasty: Countless smallpoxes bloom in the middle of the moon, and colorful auspicious clouds surround Jiangtai. Falling to the ground, the stars suddenly dispersed, and the sound of rain swirled in the sky. Angrily hitting the jade bucket and turning over the clear snow, bravely stepping on the golden wheel to cause thunder. Even more people are gradually dispersed, and the colorful lanterns are picked up by the pole.

It blows down even more, and the stars are like rain. BMW's carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night. The moths are like golden strands of snow and willows, and the laughter is full of hidden fragrance. Searching for it thousands of times.

Suddenly looking back, the man was in a dimly lit place.

Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty wrote a famous poem "Giving Fireworks to Those Who Set Off Fireworks": The ingenuity of the human world surpasses the craftsmanship of heaven, and the refining of medicine and burning of lamps can clear the day and night. Catkins fly to the ground and the ground is white,

The peach blossoms are all red. The night after tomorrow, I will turn over the flowers and put on the brocade again. Don’t worry about the east wind blowing in disorder.

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