What are the poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival?

(A): The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a ghost festival.

Thoughts on Mid-Autumn Festival-Wang Kaitai

Dojo is full of ghosts, the original Langu.

But the strange thing is that there is a red note on the door, and the meat mountain and wine sea celebrate the Central Plains.

Analysis: The poem Thinking of Mid-Autumn Festival by Wang Kaitai, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, describes the custom of Fujian people to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. July 15 is the birthday of local officials and the corresponding date of sacrifice. A large number of ghosts were released and allowed to enjoy human sacrifices temporarily, which was called forgiveness by local officials. Buddhism calls it "Magnolia Festival". Dream orchid basin means hanging upside down. The pain of life is like a bat hanging upside down from a tree, which is very miserable. In order to save all living beings from the suffering of hanging upside down, it is necessary to recite the scriptures and give food to ghosts. This coincides with China's worship of ghost moon.

(b) The Mid-Autumn Festival is also Kogasawara Festival.

Chang 'an Miscellaneous Bamboo-Pang Long

Thousands of trees are cool and frosty, and the moon is bright in the middle of the month.

The children scrambled to clear the lotus leaves, and thousands of silver flowers scattered in the fire city.

Analysis: The poem "Miscellaneous Bamboo Branches in Chang 'an" by Pang Long, a poet in Qing Dynasty, vividly depicts the scene of children playing with lotus leaf lanterns on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. According to the etiquette of Buddhist bonsai, the river lantern is just one of the small programs, which doesn't seem so important. In the folk activities of Mid-Autumn Festival, it is more important to put on lights. River lanterns are also called "lotus lanterns". Generally, lights or candles are placed on the base, and they are placed in rivers, lakes and seas during the Mid-Autumn Festival, allowing them to float. The function of river lanterns is to drown ghosts and other ghosts in Purdue water.

(c): The Mid-Autumn Festival is not just the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Ritual Optimism in the Mid-Yuan Dynasty —— Duke Lu

Four orders, three yuan in the air.

Clouds greet the blue sky, and chapters play the Jade Palace.

The altar drips Sophora flower dew, and Bai Fengxiang.

Feather clothes are ethereal, Yao hub is empty.

For a long time, I longed for a banquet, and I often mourned the reunion of Polygonum hydropiper.

How to award green capsules and then visit Hong's family.

Lu Gong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, described his views on Taoist practices in the Mid-Yuan Festival. Although the poet in this poem clearly writes about Buddhism, it gives people the impression that he is describing a scene of wandering in vain, which makes people feel more about the world out of thin air and see it more clearly.