Tomb-Sweeping Day's star poems

The star poems in Tomb-Sweeping Day are as follows:

65438+ flying flowers spin away spring and continue to think about the sun. In the bitter dream, Yinger cried, but she was too worried to call the teacher. I often scratch my short hair in cold water and add a few stars.

2, "Jueju" unfortunately, the weather is beautiful, and the spring scenery depends on the water cave pavilion. Peach blossoms are like horses and willows are green. In chun yin, the wind and rain are dark and the grass is green. The twelfth floor leans over, and there is silence outside the curtain in Yan Ying.

3, "Qingming Day" Wanwan Dongfeng raises a wine flag, which is light cold and light warm. Thousands of willows hang down to the ground, and I don't know if there is separation between people.

Tomb-Sweeping Day custom:

1, ancestor worship and grave sweeping. Tomb-Sweeping Day visited the grave, commonly known as the grave. According to local customs, people come to the cemetery with fruits, food, paper money and other items, put their offerings in front of the cemetery, burn the paper money, add some new soil to the grave, and then kowtow to worship at the grave, so they can pack up their offerings and go home.

2. Fold the willow to bid farewell. Since the Han Dynasty, people have gradually formed the custom of Tomb-Sweeping Day's parting to wish each other peace. "Liu" and "Liu" are homophonic, meaning to be reluctant to part with it and stay as much as possible. At the same time, relatives and friends who want to leave are like willow branches in other places, which can quickly take root and sprout and survive everywhere, and all of them are pinning their good wishes on their relatives and friends.

3. swing. The custom of swinging in Tomb-Sweeping Day has a long history. It was originally called Qian Qiu, but later it was changed to Swing. The earliest swings were usually made of branches and then tied with ribbons. Later it gradually developed into a swing made of two ropes and pedals. The custom of swinging in Qingming can not only exercise the body, but also exercise the courage.

4. tug of war. Tug of war originated in the late Spring and Autumn Period, when it was called "pulling hook" and "strong hook", and it began to be called "tug of war" in the Tang Dynasty. Tug-of-war means that both sides are equal in number. Pull a thick rope and pull the other side out of the river boundary, even if you win. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, a large tug-of-war competition was held in Tomb-Sweeping Day, which gradually evolved into a folk custom in Tomb-Sweeping Day.