Dragon boat festival poetry

The poem about Dragon Boat Festival is as follows:

1, remember the festival, why not pour ant wine and never see the dragon boat win again. Huang Geng's Master of Moon Mountain on Dragon Boat Festival.

Appreciate:

Dragon Boat Festival is a poem written by Huang Geng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the scenery in the mountains and the joyful scene of drinking with friends during the Dragon Boat Festival. This poem depicts the atmosphere of the Dragon Boat Festival with graceful and fresh brushwork, and shows the author's understanding of nature and human feelings.

The whole poem takes the description of the scenery in the mountains as the main line, and through the delicate description of the natural landscape, it shows the author's praise for nature and his perception of the passage of time. Many images are used in the poem, such as "misty clouds, pine and cypress, continuous cold rain" and "beautiful and majestic", which makes the whole mountain scenery look desolate and magnificent.

2, * * * * scary dragon water upstream, I don't know it was originally a Mulan boat. Bian Gong's Watching the Game in the Afternoon.

Appreciate:

Watching the dragon boat race in the afternoon is a seven-character poem written by Bian Gong in Ming Dynasty. This poem begins with the custom of playing with water and racing dragon boats on the Dragon Boat Festival, which shows the yearning for Qu Yuan and the recognition of the custom of the Dragon Boat Festival in a foreign land. There is always a trace of leisure in my spare time.

On the Dragon Boat Festival, people on the shore watched the dragons frolicking on the water in horror. Only then did I know that it was a dragon boat decorated with colorful flags, loud gongs and drums and rippling clear water.

3. In May, the Yuanjiang River is flat on the embankment, and people will float colorful boats. Liu Yuxi, the song of running.

Appreciate:

Dragon Boat Race vividly depicts the dragon boat race on the Dragon Boat Festival. By describing the voices, ornamentation and heroic images of the helmsman and the boatman, the poet makes the readers feel as if they are at the scene of the dragon boat race.

This poem also quotes myths and historical allusions, such as Qu Yuan's investment in Miluo River, the horse racing of Bao Gong, the minister of Chu State, and Cao Cao, which adds to the cultural connotation of this poem.

Liu Yuxi skillfully uses vivid description and concise language to make the whole poem have a strong sense of rhythm and rich musicality. He compared the dragon boat to "long goose" and "big snake" with personification and exaggeration, which gave people a strong visual impact. Through vivid descriptions and metaphors, the poet expressed his praise for the lively scene of the dragon boat race and praised and encouraged the participants.