Qu Yuan, a poem of Dragon Boat Festival

On the Dragon Boat Festival, Qu Yuan's poems include "Dragon Boat Festival is a Thing", "Harmony with Dragon Boat Festival" and "Konakayama Dragon Boat Festival".

1, Dragon Boat Festival (Song Dynasty) Wen Tianxiang

May 5th is the Dragon Boat Festival, and you gave me a wormwood. The dead can't see, and new friends are far away.

Those who used to be loyal to their country are now gray. I want to get hope from Qu Yuan. Hunan is far away.

Appreciation: In the second year of Wen Tianxiang Deyou (1276), Yuan Jun was detained. After fleeing to Zhenjiang, he was unfortunately framed by rumors. In order to show his mind, he angrily wrote this song "Dragon Boat Festival is a thing". Behind the happiness of the Dragon Boat Festival in the poem, there is the author's faint helplessness, but even in this situation, his heart is still full of ambition to "remember the past". This poem created an image of a scholar-bureaucrat who, like Qu Yuan, ran for the national disaster but was full of ambition.

2. Dragon Boat Festival (Song Dynasty) Zhang Lei

The race has been deeply saddened for thousands of years, and the loyal soul can return after it has gone. The country died today, leaving only Li Sao in the world.

Appreciation: The poem Dragon Boat Festival written by Zhang Lei, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is sad and affectionate. This poem comes from the Dragon Boat Festival, which seems simple, but in fact it has far-reaching significance, because the dragon boat race is to save and mourn Qu Yuan's thousand-year-old murders. But "the loyal soul is gone forever" is infinite sadness and helplessness.

3. Konakayama Dragon Boat Festival (Yuan Dynasty)

Abby Tipa is busy everywhere. Whose son is a girl, Qing Duanyang. Fine winding five-color arm length. Empty and melancholy, who will hang Yuanxiang again?

Don't talk about the past. A thousand years of loyalty, the sun shines. Reading Li Sao always hurts. No one can solve it, and the tree turns cold in the afternoon.

Appreciation: The most prominent expression of this word is contrast. In uptown, everyone's busy celebration contrasts with the author's loneliness; In the next chapter, Qu Yuan's secular incomprehension contrasts with the author's deep sadness in reading Li Sao. This word contains a strong national flavor and describes the custom of Jingchu Dragon Boat Festival.