Seven-character poems for blessings for the Year of the Rabbit

The seven-character poem blessing for the Year of the Rabbit is as follows:

1. The Spring Festival comes again this year, and the rabbit is the first to report good luck and the flowers are blooming. Everything in the world is like this, and the three lights in the sky only come by themselves. The sound of jade leaks can be heard from the drums and horns, and the fragrance from the golden stove can be heard on the tower. Looking at Penglai from the depths of the five clouds, there are thousands of officials surrounded by immortals. The clear wind in the Forbidden City hears the chirping of cranes, and the bright moon makes the cold sight of the mournful dragon. The nine-layer palace is surrounded by auspicious smoke, and the hundred-foot corridor is filled with auspiciousness. I would like to wish my emperor a long life, and also wish the Queen Mother a drunken Yao Cup.

2. Last year, it was New Year’s Eve, and thousands of households and doors were lit with bright lights. The spring scenery on earth is already like this, but the moonlight in the sky is still not empty. The sound of firecrackers shocked the dreamer, and the whole world cheered for Le Tai Palace. When the Holy Lord came to the throne and wanted to govern, how could the ministers answer Qionghong? Since the royal family is so auspicious, it is even more likely that the king will have new achievements. Money pours wine into a silver urn, jade candles pour spoons into a purple cage. I wish my dear a long life and hope to see Wu Yunrong again in the Ming Dynasty.

Introduction to seven-character ancient poetry:

Seven-character ancient poetry is referred to as Qigu. Among ancient poems, it has the most lively form, the most diverse genres, the freest processing of syntax and rhyme, and is lyrical. It is the most expressive form of poetry in which narrative has seven characters per sentence or mainly seven-character sentences. Simply put, it means longer length, larger capacity, and flexible rhyme.

Seven-character ancient poetry is a type of ancient Chinese poetry. Each sentence in the poem has seven characters or mainly seven-character sentences. It originated from folk songs. In the pre-Qin period, in addition to the seven-character sentence pattern in "The Book of Songs" and "Chu Ci", Xunzi's "Chengxiang Pian" was a miscellaneous rhyme composed mainly of seven characters, imitating folk songs.