1, the white sky is surrounded by the mountains of the country, and there are no guests who don't think about home. -the gentleman in Gao Qi's The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival in the Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation: Nanjing is surrounded by mountains and has beautiful scenery. Now it's Tomb-Sweeping Day, and there's not a wanderer who doesn't miss his hometown.
2, the emperor emphasizes Ming, and the people worry. -Meng Haoran's Qingming is a matter of the Tang Dynasty.
Commentary: The annual Tomb-Sweeping Day in Kyoto has arrived again. At this moment, the wandering wanderer is full of sorrow.
It rains a lot during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. -"Qingming" by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: During the Qingming Festival in the south of the Yangtze River, the drizzle drifted one after another, and pedestrians on the road were down and out.
4. plain clothes didn't sigh, and it was clear enough to go home. -Lu You's Spring Rain in Lin 'an in the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: Don't sigh that the dust in Kyoto has stained the white clothes, and there is still time to return to my hometown by Yinshanjing Lake during the Qingming Festival.
5, the paper ash flies into a white butterfly, and the tears are dyed into red azaleas. -Song Gaozu's Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival
Interpretation: Burned paper ash flies around like a white butterfly, acacia turns into tears, and tears drop into blood, just like a red cuckoo.
6, pear blossoms are clear, and the wanderer is looking for spring and half out of the city. -Song Dynasty Wu Weixin's "Qingming is a thing in Su Causeway"
Interpretation: When the wind blows pear blossoms, it is Tomb-Sweeping Day. Most tourists go for an outing outside the city in search of spring.
7. There are many tombs in the North and South Mountains, and Tomb-Sweeping Day is different. -Song Gaozu's Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival
Interpretation: There are many cemeteries in Nanbei Mountain. During the Qingming period, people are busy going to the grave to offer sacrifices.
8, Qingming near, and heaven remains our neighbourhood. -Song Cao Group's "Remembering Teenagers, Drinking Company"
Interpretation: Tomb-Sweeping Day is near, but he wanders as a stranger in a foreign land at the ends of the earth.
9. Listen to the wind and rain. Worried about grass and flowers. -Wu Wenying in the Song Dynasty "The wind is loose, listening to the wind and listening to the rain."
Interpretation: Listening to the bitter wind and rain, living a clear and lonely life alone. Flowers buried everywhere, I am full of sadness to draft the inscription of buried flowers.
10, at sunset, the fox sleeps in front of the grave, and at night, the children smile at the lamp. -Song Gaozu's Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival
Interpretation: At dusk, the quiet cemetery is desolate. Only the fox is sleeping on the grave. In the evening, the children go home and laugh in front of the lights.