A collection of ancient poems about respecting the elderly during the Double Ninth Festival

A collection of ancient poems about respecting the elderly during the Double Ninth Festival are as follows:

1. "Nine Days of Drinking at the Dragon Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: Nine days at the Dragon Mountain Drinking, the yellow flowers smile and chase the ministers. Drunk to watch the wind fall off the hat, dancing in love with the moon to keep people.

On the occasion of the Double Ninth Festival, Li Bai went to Longshan, a scenic spot near Dangtu County, to drink fine wine and enjoy yellow flowers with his friends (chrysanthemums come in many colors, and the ancients regarded yellow chrysanthemum as the most beautiful flower). Positive color, so it is often referred to as yellow flower).

As the saying goes, if the wine is not intoxicating, everyone will get drunk, and if the flowers are not dancing, everyone will be dancing. Here, Li Bai compares himself with Meng Jia (Meng Jia's incident of taking off his hat on Longshan Mountain on Nine Days is a typical embodiment of the elegant demeanor of celebrities in the Wei and Jin Dynasties). He was drunk in the wind and took off his hat, dancing and making shadows in the moonlight, which has a somewhat unrestrained and free spirit.

2. "Nine Days in Sichuan" Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: On September 9th, at the Wangxiang Terrace, he gave a cup to see off guests in a foreign country. Human feelings are tired of the suffering in the south, and the wild geese are coming from the north.

Looking back at Wang Bo's life, he encountered ups and downs and often traveled away from home because of his official position. On the Double Ninth Festival of this year, Wang Bo, who was living in Xishu, went to see his friend off and climbed Xuanwu Mountain with him. When he looked at his hometown in the distance, he couldn't help but evoke a strong sense of homesickness.

It is a natural phenomenon for northern geese to fly south, but Wang Bo put his homesickness on them, blaming the swan geese: I don’t want to return to the north, but you have no choice but to fly from the north, Pingtian The sadness that I can’t return to the north? "This question undoubtedly pushed the homesickness to the climax.

3. "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty: Being a stranger in a foreign land alone, every festive season I miss my family even more. I know that when my brothers climb high, there is only one person missing.

Wang Wei will feel more lonely every time he lives alone outside. The feeling of homesickness is the same as that of Wang Bo.

This is supposed to be the Double Ninth Festival when relatives are reunited, everyone talks and laughs, drinks and writes poems, but now, Wang Wei is living alone in a different place, extremely lonely.

In this reunion festival, Wang Wei couldn't help but recall the beautiful memories of his hometown: Brothers should now climb the mountain with dogwood on their bodies, how happy they would be! But, if I am not here, they will miss me too, right?