The Dragon Boat Race song "Li Sao" and "Flying Dragon in the Sky" are attributed to Qu Yuan. What are the poems describing the Dragon Boat Festival?

It is like what Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his poem "The Dragon Boat Festival Six Unit Orders Tianzhong Festival": "The tiger charms are wrapped around the arms, and the Dragon Boat Festival is coming again." The mugworts in front of the door are green, and the sky is pale and paper kites are dancing. The fragrance of rice dumpling leaves floats for ten miles, and the wine is carried on the table. This poem describes the strong atmosphere of the Dragon Boat Festival and expresses the poet's love for the Dragon Boat Festival.

Since ancient times, many classical Chinese poems have been circulated on the Dragon Boat Festival, such as poets Li Bai, Du Fu, Ouyang Xiu, etc. They are all well-known poets, and they also wrote many famous poems about the special day of Dragon Boat Festival, which is enough for us to record this special day.

The Dragon Boat Festival is a special day in our country. The ancients also called the Dragon Boat Festival the Dragon Boat Festival, Chongwu Festival, Tianzhong Festival, etc. The Dragon Boat Festival is actually a summary of the laws of nature, which evolved from people worshiping dragons in ancient times. The Dragon Boat Festival is a relatively important festival custom for the ancients. The ancients usually carried out prayers, celebrations, worshiping ancestors and other activities on the Dragon Boat Festival.

The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is very magical, which also reflects the wisdom of the ancient Chinese. As early as ancient times, ancient Chinese people began to develop knowledge in many aspects of ancient astrology and humanistic philosophy. This scientific knowledge contains very long and profound cultural connotations, and at the same time, this knowledge has been passed down to future generations of China and continues to this day. Until now, the Dragon Boat Festival is still a cultural treasure of China and the world.

For another example, Lao She wrote in "Seven Rhymes of the Dragon Boat Festival": The Dragon Boat Festival happens to be stormy and rainy, and the village children still wear old clothes to invite each other affectionately. Bones and flesh, no money to buy wine and sell articles. In those days, we had three feet of fish, and the beans were not as fragrant as today. This poem was obviously written during the Dragon Boat Festival, expressing both the natural environment and the social environment at that time. There are actually many more poems like this written during the Dragon Boat Festival. The strong festive atmosphere of the Dragon Boat Festival is revealed between the poems. At the same time, poets also use the Dragon Boat Festival to express their own feelings.