Tang poetry of Lantern Festival

Poems about Lantern Festival in Tang Dynasty include: Lantern Festival, night lights on the 15th day of the first month, night lights on the 15th day of the first month, six poems on the last night of the Yuan Dynasty, and night lights on the 15th day.

1, Li Shangyin's Watching the Lights for Fun in the Tang Dynasty

Original: Moonlight Mountain is full of imperial capital, and cars cover the thoroughfare. In his spare time, he couldn't witness the grand occasion of the Lantern Festival in Zhongxing, so he had to take his fellow villagers to see the temple fair and visit Zigu God.

In the imperial city, moonlight is like water everywhere, lanterns are like mountains, and gorgeous and fragrant carriages block the spacious avenue. In my spare time, I didn't have a chance to witness the grand occasion of the Lantern Festival in Zhongxing, so I had to follow my fellow villagers to see the temple fair and visit the purple goddess with shame.

2. Night Lights on the 15th of the First Month by Zhang Hu in the Tang Dynasty.

Thousands of doors are unlocked and brightly lit. In the middle of the first month, Dijing moved. Three hundred wives danced in sleeves and wrote the sky in an instant.

Every household goes swimming with optimistic lights, and everywhere is brightly lit. Chang 'an on the fifteenth day of the first month is very lively. Many geisha who can sing and dance in the palace danced with each other, and the joy of singing and dancing on earth soared at this time.

3. The fifteenth night of the first month by Su Weidao in the Tang Dynasty.

Original: fire tree and silver flower, star bridge lock. The crowd is surging and the dust is flying under the horseshoe; Moonlight shines in every corner, where people can see the moon overhead. The singer in the moonlight, dressed in makeup, sang Plum Blossom. The capital has been abolished, so don't worry about the timing of leaking jade. Don't let the only midnight snack pass by in a hurry this year.

Lights are like silver flowers on a tree. On the Hecheng Bridge, the lights are like stars, all of which are locked and open to anyone. Horseshoe flying in the dark brings dust, and the bright moon seems to be following pedestrians. Geisha who enjoy the moon are all dressed up and singing Plum Blossoms as they walk. The imperial army in Kyoto lifted the ban on night travel today, so don't rush to the morning for a regular jade leaky pot.

4. Cui Ye's Six Nights at the End of Yuan Dynasty (I) in Tang Dynasty.

The jade leaks the silver pot and there is no hurry. The iron lock is fully open. Who can do nothing on the moon? Where can I smell the light?

Drop the arrow pot, don't rush like this, and don't go so fast. The gate will remain open until dawn tonight. No one will sit still when they see the bright moon, and no one will come to see it when they hear the lights flashing.

5. Watching Lights at Fifteen Nights by Lu in the Tang Dynasty.

Original: Opening a fragrant banquet, Lan's early years. The color is far, and the light is far. After the fall of China people's suspected star, the building was like a hanging moon. Don't laugh so much, come and show off the nine branches.

On the fifteenth day of the first month, people in Jinli will get together and every household will have a big banquet. Under the exquisite lamps, young people look more glamorous. The eaves and pavilions on both sides of the street are covered with colorful lanterns, forming an endless sea of lights, which is connected with the stars in the sky.

The lights connecting the Milky Way are like falling stars, and the colored lights leaning against tall buildings are like the moon hanging in the sky. The women in the street are all dressed up beautifully, and the smiling faces as bright as the full moon and the bright lanterns reflect each other.