A good start for Tomb-Sweeping Day's composition.

Mourning day, drizzle like tears; Pedestrians on the road want to die. Ask local people where to buy wine? The shepherd boy just laughed and didn't answer Xingshan Village.

Strange to say, yesterday was a sunny and warm day, but today it suddenly began to rain with a cool breeze, which made people feel the chill of early spring. Or maybe it's specially made for depression in Tomb-Sweeping Day. . .

Tomb-Sweeping Day started in the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a usurper occurred in the State of Jin, framing the King of Jin and forcing him to commit suicide. Zhong Er, the prince's younger brother, fled to avoid disaster. To commemorate Jiexiu, Zhong Er and Jin Wengong ordered Mianshan to be changed to Jiexiu Mountain, and an ancestral temple was built on the mountain. Yamakaji's release date was designated as the Cold Food Festival, which informed the whole country that it was forbidden to set off fireworks and firecrackers every year and only eat cold food. The following year, Jin Wengong led his ministers to go hiking in plain clothes to show their respect and condolences. Walking to the grave, I saw the dead old willow tree resurrected, with thousands of green branches dancing in the wind. Jin Wengong looked at the resurrected old willow tree and seemed to see the meson push. He walked up to him respectfully, lovingly squeezed a branch, braided it into a circle and put it on his head. After the sacrifice, Jin Wengong named the resurrected old willow "Qingming Willow" and named this day Tomb-Sweeping Day, which became a legend about the origin of Tomb-Sweeping Day for our descendants.

I hope to adopt. . . . .