Poems about Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day

Poems about Mid-Autumn Festival National Day are as follows:

1. Poems about National Day:

1. Liangzhou Ci "You don't laugh when you are drunk on the battlefield, but how many times have you fought in ancient times".

2. "Seven Songs of Joining the Army", "Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but it won't be returned until it breaks Loulan".

3. "The Broken Fighter gave strong words to Chen Tongfu to send" "When I was drunk, I looked at the sword, and I dreamed that I would blow my horn and camp. Eight hundred miles under the main, fifty strings over the Great Wall. "

2. Poems about Mid-Autumn Festival:

1. Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights and Sending it to Du Langzhong" "I don't know whose house Qiu Si will fall in tonight."

2. Su Shi's "Mid-Autumn Festival" "I wish people a long time, and thousands of miles away."

3. Su Shi's "A Big Dream of Xijiang Moon" "Who is alone with * * * in the Mid-Autumn Festival? Look at the lamp sadly to the north.

4. Xin Qiji's "A Cut of Plums and a Mid-Autumn Festival in January" "Recalling the Mid-Autumn Festival osmanthus bushes, flowers in the cup, and the moon in the cup".

5. Xin Qiji's Taichang Bow | A Mid-Autumn Night in Jiankang is Lu Shuqian's Fu. "An autumn shadow turns to golden waves, and the flying mirror is re-polished."

3. Introduction to festivals

1. National Day, its cultural connotation is self-evident. It can be said that this is a very meaningful time node to express patriotic feelings and bless the prosperity of the motherland. The establishment of legal holidays in the country also hopes that the people can understand and recall the history of the country, cherish the memory of the revolutionary pioneers, and hope for national rejuvenation and national prosperity.

National Day is a legal holiday formulated by a country to commemorate the country itself. They are usually the independence of this country, the signing of the constitution, the birthday of the head of state or other anniversaries of great significance; Some of them are saints' day, the patron saint of this country.

2. Mid-Autumn Festival, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Dragon Boat Festival are called the four traditional festivals in China. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in ancient times, popularized in the Han Dynasty, shaped in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed after the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the traditional festivals in China. As early as the Tang Dynasty, Mid-Autumn Festival had folk customs such as offering sacrifices to the moon, appreciating the period, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, enjoying osmanthus flowers and drinking osmanthus wine.

Six classic legends and stories of Mid-Autumn Festival: the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gang cutting Guangxi, Jade Rabbit tinkering with medicine, Xuanzong wandering around the moon, Yue Bai, The Story Of Diu Sim and drinking Alone with the Moon.