Poems of Mid-Autumn Festival members

Mid-Autumn Festival reunion poems are as follows:

1, the moon, now full of the sea, Tianya * * * at this time. (Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Thinking Far").

2, even the sea level spring tide, the sea bright moon tide. (Zhang, "Moonlit Night on the Spring River").

Who saw the moon by the river for the first time? When did Jiang Yue take the photo at the beginning of the year? (Zhang, "Moonlit Night on the Spring River").

Jathyapple, we heard the melancholy voice of the cuckoo and the sadness of the empty mountain. (Li Bai's "Difficult Road to Shu").

5. When will the blue sky and bright moon come? I stopped my glass and asked now. (Li Bai's Drinking for the Moon).

6. Where are the people who came to see the moon together? The scenery is vaguely like last year. (Du Fu's Love Nights).

7. You said you would come, but you didn't come. You left me no trace except the moonlight on your tower at five o'clock. (Jia Sheng of Li Shangyin).

8. Bow like a full moon, look northwest and shoot Sirius. (Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi Mizhou Hunting").

9. The moon was bright in the Qin Dynasty, closed in the Han Dynasty, and the Long March did not return. (Wang Changling's The Embankment).

10, * * * Looking at the bright moon and crying, for the heart, five places, all sick and one wish. (Bai Juyi "Looking at the Moon").

Besides Mid-Autumn Festival, there are other traditional festivals in China:

1, Spring Festival: Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China and the most solemn and lively festival in China. It is usually celebrated on the first day of the lunar calendar and lasts for about fifteen days. This is an important festival for China people to reunite and worship their ancestors. During the Spring Festival, people will post Spring Festival couplets, set off firecrackers and eat New Year's Eve and lucky money to express their gratitude for the past year and good wishes for the new year.

2. Lantern Festival: Lantern Festival is the first important festival after the Spring Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival or Lantern Festival. People usually eat Yuanxiao and lanterns on this day, and put solve riddles on the lanterns on lanterns. Lantern Festival is a reunion and romantic festival, and it is also a time for people to pray to the gods.

3. Tomb-Sweeping Day: Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival of sacrifice in China, which is usually held around April 5th in Gregorian calendar. People will go to grave-sweeping, ancestor worship and outing. Tomb-Sweeping Day is not only a day to remember our ancestors, but also a festival to get close to nature, travel and exchange feelings.

4. Dragon Boat Festival: Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. People eat zongzi, race dragon boats and hang wormwood. Dragon Boat Festival was established in memory of the ancient patriotic poet Qu Yuan, and it is also an important festival for China people to live in harmony with nature.