Poems describing watching lanterns on Lantern Festival

The poem of appreciating lanterns is as follows:

1, I was pitying the Millennium fire tree, and suddenly I saw the clear glow reflecting the moon. -Tang Shunzhi's Yuan ·Xi· Ying Yong Bing Deng

Clusters of fireworks rushing into the sky are very pleasing, as if flowers were in full bloom in spring, and suddenly I saw that the brightness in the sky reflected that the moonlight was running out.

On the night of January this year, the moon and lights remained the same. -Cha Sheng Zi Yuan Xi by Ouyang Xiu in the Song Dynasty?

On the fifteenth day of the first month of this year, the moonlight and lights are the same as last year.

3. The city lights are shining with spring smoke, and Bao Yue is separated by oceans. -Qiu's "There is no moon in the Yuan"

The lights in the city are rippling with spring smoke, the sky is gloomy, and the moon is hidden beyond the sea.

4. Who can sit on the moon and smell the lights? —— The first part of "Six Nights at the End of Yuan Dynasty"

Who can see the bright moon and do nothing? Where did people stop seeing lanterns when they heard about them?

5. In the easterly night, thousands of trees are blooming and there are many stars. -Song Xin Qiji's Jade Case Yuan Xi

The east wind blows away the silver flowers of the fire tree at midnight snack, and the lanterns are bright, just like a thousand trees with flowers in full bloom. Fireworks falling from the sky are like star rain.