Poems about the Lantern Festival include "Lantern Festival", "Qingyu Case·Yuanxi Festival", "Lights on the Fifteenth Night of the First Month", etc.
1. "Lantern Festival" by Tang Yin
If there is a lamp but no moon, it will not entertain people. If there is a moon but no lamp, it is not spring.
When spring arrives in the world, people are like jade, and when the lamp is burning, the moon is like silver.
Interpretation of the selected text:
(1) On such a night, if there are only brilliant lights and lack of the bright moon, it will be impossible to enjoy it. On such a night, if there is only the bright moon, Without bright lights, there is no spring.
(2) Spring comes to the world with light steps, beauties are like flowers and jade, lanterns burn with joyful smiles under the moon, and the moon is like water and silver.
Selection analysis:
This poem describes the lively scene of playing with lanterns and admiring the moon during the Lantern Festival, revealing a joyful atmosphere.
2. "The Green Jade Case: Yuan Xi" by Xin Qiji
The east wind blows thousands of flowers and trees down at night, and even the stars fall like rain. The fragrance of BMW cars fills the road, and the sound of phoenixes rustles. The light of the pot turns, and fish and dragons dance all night.
Explanation of the selected text:
The east wind blows open the fireworks of the Lantern Festival night, and the lanterns are brilliant, just like thousands of trees in bloom. The fireworks falling from the sky are like a shower of stars. Gorgeous carriages and horses come and go, and the road is filled with fragrance.
The melodious whistle echoed everywhere, the jade-carved lamps danced, and people caroused all night long, playing with fish-and-dragon-shaped lanterns.
Appreciation of the selected text:
From the beginning of the poem, "Thousands of flowers and trees bloom in the east wind night", it tries its best to exaggerate the lively scene of the Lantern Festival: the city is full of lights, the streets are full of tourists, the trees and trees are sparkling with flowers, Singing and dancing all night long. However, the author's intention is not to describe the scene, but to highlight the difference of the person in the "dim light".
3. "Lights on the Fifteenth Night of the First Month" by Zhang Hu
Thousands of doors are opened and thousands of lanterns are lit, and the capital is moved in the middle of the first lunar month.
Interpretation of selected text:
(1) During the Lantern Festival, thousands of families walked out of their homes, and countless lanterns lit up the streets, as if the whole Kyoto was shaken.
Appreciation of the selected article:
This poem describes the scene of every family going out, and the streets are empty, coming to their heart’s content, and returning home after enjoying themselves, making the Lantern Festival the most poetic , the most ecstatic moment.