1. Sad poems about the Lantern Festival
"Ji Chou Lantern Festival"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Lian Wenfeng
Not because of There are Lantern Festival lights, forcing time to soothe the loneliness.
There has been no such activity in the past fourteen years. I walked across the river bridge in the middle of the night.
"Lantern Festival"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Chen Jie
When I grow old, why would I worry about looking at the lanterns? It will still be a clear night in a year.
The warm wind suddenly slipped between the broken eaves, and the first blow of the heavy wind made a sound on the pillow.
Who turns misery into laughter and turns away from chaos to create peace.
The plum blossom moon should not be underestimated, but the poet will be in vain.
"Shengchazi Yuanxi"
(Song Dynasty) Ouyang Xiu
On the night of Yuan Dynasty last year, the lights in the flower market were as bright as day.
The moon reaches the willow branches, and people meet after dusk.
On Yuan Ye this year, the moon and lights are still the same.
I can’t see the people from last year, and the sleeves of my spring shirt are wet with tears. 2. Sad poems about the Lantern Festival
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The Sapphire Case·Yuanxi Festival
The author Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty
Thousands of flowers bloom on the east wind night Tree. More blowing down, the stars are like rain. BMW's carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The phoenix flute sounded, the jade pot turned light, and fish and dragons danced all night.
Moth snow willow golden strands. The laughter is full of fragrance. People searched for him thousands of times. Suddenly looking back, that person was there, in a dimly lit place.
The contrast between the upper and lower parts of Xin Qiji's "The Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi" is very obvious. The upper column depicts the grand lights of the Lantern Festival, while the lower column reflects the loneliness and desolation of "that man in a dimly lit place".
Mr. Liang Qichao made it very clear that Xin Qiji's poem is "Self-pity and loneliness, and there is no embrace for sad people." On the surface, the second half of the poem is about a woman in a dimly lit place. In essence, it uses the woman's reflection to express self-pity and express the author's loneliness and loneliness as he has no way to serve his country.
2. Dielianhua·Mizhou Shangyuan
Author Su Shi, Song Dynasty
Three or five nights in the illuminated Qiantang. The bright moon is like frost, illuminating people like a picture. The incense of sheng is blown under the tent and the musk deer is spit out. A flavor like this should be priceless.
People in lonely mountain towns are old. Beating drums and playing flutes, he suddenly entered the farming and mulberry community. The fire is cold, the lamp is thin and the frost is exposed. The faint snowy clouds hang down in the wild.
Su Dongpo's song "Die Lian Hua Mizhou Shangyuan" is completely consistent with Xin Qiji's "The Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi". The upper que depicts the brilliant lights, frosty moon, and picturesque beauties during the Lantern Festival in Hangzhou. The lower que depicts the "cold fire and sparse lights" and "old people in the lonely mountain city" of the Mizhou Lantern Festival. Strong contrast, lingering loneliness.