Poems about playing with dragon lanterns

1. Ancient poems about the Spring Festival dragon dance

Spring Festival dragon dance

Dragon lantern dancing is also called "dragon dance" and "dragon lantern dance". It is a unique dance in my country. Unique folk entertainment activities. From the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival, the custom of playing dragon lanterns is common in vast areas of urban and rural areas in my country. After thousands of years of inheritance and development, dragon lantern dancing has become a folk dance with lively form, beautiful performance and romantic color. The ancient poem about the dragon dance during the Spring Festival is the ancient poem about watching lanterns

"Shangyuan Night"

(Tang Dynasty) Cui Ye

Don't rush the jade leaking copper pot, The golden locks of iron gates are opened all night long;

Who can sit idle when seeing the moon, but where can I hear the lamp and not look at it?

"Watching Lanterns on the Fifteenth Night"

(Tang Dynasty) Lu Zhaolin

Jinli Kaifang Banquet, blue and red in the early years.

The colorful flowers are far away from the ground, and the bright light is far away in the sky.

The stars are falling in the Han Dynasty, and the moon is hanging by the building.

Don’t have the smile of a thousand gold, come and reflect in front of the nine branches.

Lights on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month

(Tang Dynasty) Zhang Hu

Thousands of doors are opened and thousands of lanterns are lit, and the capital is moved in the middle of the first lunar month.

Three hundred wives danced with sleeves and sang lyrics as soon as they entered the sky.

Poetry:

(Tang Dynasty) Li Shangyin

The moonlight lanterns fill the imperial capital, and the fragrant chariots and treasures cover the narrow thoroughfares.

I am prosperous in my spare time, and I am ashamed to chase the countryman Sai Zigu.

Poem:

(Song Dynasty) Jiang Baishi

During the Lantern Festival, people compete to see lotus-picking boats, and BMWs pick up and drop diamonds from incense cars;

Wind and rain Late at night, when everyone has dispersed, the solitary lamp still calls out to sell Tang Yuan.

Poem:

(Song Dynasty) Jiang Baishi

The distinguished guest hooks up the curtain to look at the royal street, and the treasures in the market suddenly come,

In front of the curtain The flower stand has no way to travel, and the money will not be returned without money.

(Note: The treasure here refers to the Lantern Festival)

"The Blue Jade Case on Lantern Festival"

(Song Dynasty) Xin Qiji

Flowers blooming in the east wind at night Thousands of trees are blown down, and the stars are like rain.

The road is filled with the fragrance of BMW carvings, the sound of phoenixes, the light of pots, and the dance of fish and dragons all night long.

The golden strands of moth snow and willow trees are filled with laughter and hidden fragrance.

The crowd looked for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, he was there, in the dim light of the fire.

"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.

"New Year's Eve in Kyoto"

Yuan Haowen (Yuan Dynasty)

People wear colorful clothes and make-up everywhere, and the lights on the six streets are noisy with children.

I am also wearing a long gown, which is also mentioned in the laughter of tourists.

She Guiling Yuanxiao

(Yuan) lost its name

I love the scenery of the Lantern Festival, with the beautiful moonlight and brilliant lights.

The moon is full of ice, the lamps are burning on the land and the sea, and people are stepping on the spring sun.

Three good things can only be rewarded, but four ruthless things can only be hated and difficult to survive.

What I'm afraid of is the dim light, the silence and desolation, the south tower in the corner, and the west wing under the moon.

"The New Year's Eve in Bianjing"

(Ming Dynasty) Li Mengyang

The Zhongshan boy relies on his new makeup, and Zheng's daughter Yanji is the only one who excels in the show.

Singing the Xian Wang Chun Yue Mansion together, the moon outside the Golden Liang Bridge is like frost.

"Lantern Festival"

(Ming Dynasty) Tang Yin

If there is a lamp but no moon, it will not entertain people. If there is a moon but no lamp, it is not spring.

When spring arrives in the world, people are like jade, and when the lamp is burning, the moon is like silver.

The streets are full of pearls and greenery, the village girls are dancing, and the gods are dancing and singing.

How can we spend this good time without showing off our beauty and smiling?

"Stepping on the Lantern at Yuan Ye"

(Qing Dynasty) Dong Shunmin

Hundreds of fire trees, thousands of gold, BMW's fragrance is endless. Feiqiong came together to test the lamp, and reluctantly said goodbye to Tanlang.

One time he feigned anger, another time he smiled, the little maid was timid to help him.

On the slippery stone bridge road, Xiang fished quietly and whispered to his mother. Da'e has no regrets this night? Afraid of entering Guanghan Palace.

It’s better to go back, it’s hard to forget the past, it’s always a reunion moon. 2. What are the ancient poems about the Spring Festival dragon dance

"Shangyuan Night"

(Tang Dynasty) Cui Ye

Don't rush the jade leaking copper pot, The golden locks of iron gates are opened all night long;

Who can sit idle when seeing the moon, but where can I hear the lamp and not look at it?

"Watching Lanterns on the Fifteenth Night"

(Tang Dynasty) Lu Zhaolin

Jinli Kaifang Banquet, blue and red in the early years.

The colorful flowers are far away from the ground, and the bright light is far away in the sky.

The stars are falling in the Han Dynasty, and the moon is hanging by the building.

Don’t have the smile of a thousand gold, come and reflect in front of the nine branches.

Lights on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month

(Tang Dynasty) Zhang Hu

Thousands of doors are opened and thousands of lanterns are lit, and the capital is moved in the middle of the first lunar month.

Three hundred wives danced with sleeves and sang lyrics as soon as they entered the sky.

Poetry:

(Tang Dynasty) Li Shangyin

The moonlight lanterns fill the imperial capital, and the fragrant chariots and treasures cover the narrow thoroughfares.

I am prosperous in my spare time, and I am ashamed to chase the countryman Sai Zigu.

Poem:

(Song Dynasty) Jiang Baishi

During the Lantern Festival, people compete to see lotus-picking boats, and BMWs pick up and drop diamonds from incense cars;

Wind and rain Late at night, when everyone has dispersed, the solitary lamp still calls out to sell Tang Yuan.

Poem:

(Song Dynasty) Jiang Baishi

The distinguished guest hooks up the curtain to look at the royal street, and the treasures in the market suddenly come,

In front of the curtain The flower stand has no way to travel, and the money will not be returned without money.

(Note: The treasure here refers to the Lantern Festival)

Spring Festival Dragon Dance: Dragon lantern dancing is also called "dragon dance" and "dragon lantern dance". It is a unique folk entertainment activity in my country. From the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival, the custom of playing dragon lanterns is common in vast areas of urban and rural areas in my country. After thousands of years of inheritance and development, dragon lantern dancing has become a folk dance with lively form, beautiful performance and romantic color. The ancient poems about dragon dance during the Spring Festival are the ancient poems about lantern dancing. 3. Looking for ancient poems and poems about dragon dance

1. The Sapphire Case·Yuan Eve - Song Dynasty: Falling, 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.

The golden strands of moth snow and willow trees are filled with laughter and hidden fragrance. The crowd looked for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, he was there, in a dimly lit place.

Translation: The fireworks are like thousands of flowers blown away by the east wind, and they fall one after another like stars falling like rain. Luxurious carriages fill the road with fragrance.

The melodious sound of the phoenix flute echoes everywhere, the bright moon like a jade pot gradually sets to the west, and the fish lanterns and dragon lanterns dance non-stop all night long, and the laughter is noisy. The beauties all wore gorgeous ornaments on their heads and walked with the crowd with smiles and smiles. Only the fragrance of their clothes was still floating in the darkness.

I searched for her thousands of times in the crowd, suddenly turned around, and inadvertently found her in the scattered lights. 2. Nu Guanzi·Yuan Xi’an——Song Dynasty: Jiang Jiehui is fragrant.

The Snow Clear Pond Pavilion is picturesque. The spring breeze came, and on the Baochai Tower, there was a sound of shengxiao and glass light.

Now the lights are hanging everywhere. It wasn't the dark dust and bright moon, it was Yuan Ye.

In recent years, I have been lazy and timid, and I am shy and fighting with moths. The people of Jiangcheng quietly started to fight.

If you ask who can explain prosperity, then ask God to borrow it. Remove the remaining red hair.

But in the dream, there is a faint sound of the car and Luopa. Wu Jian silver powder calender.

I will write down the scenery of my old home as gossip. The smiling green servant girl next door is leaning against the window and still singing, as the sun sets in the west.

Translation: Cymbidium flowers spread their fragrance, and the clear sky after the snow reflects the pond, marsh, pavilion and pavilion like a painting. The spring breeze blows to the exquisite singing houses and dance pavilions, and the sound of sheng, flute and pipe music is everywhere.

The colored glaze lanterns were shining brightly, and the city was full of laughter and joy. Nowadays, a few small lights are hung casually, and it is no longer as good as in the past when gentlemen and women were a mess. The colorful lights reflected the dusty sky, the traffic was busy, and everyone was joyful.

What’s more, I have become disheartened in recent years and no longer have the heart to go shopping for fun. Jiangcheng is desolate and silent. Listening to the drum beats, you can tell that it's just the first update, but it's already so deserted.

Who can ask God to regain the previous prosperity and peace? I removed the remains of the red candle and could only vaguely see the scenes from the past in my dreams. People are coming and going, cars are rumbling, and there are clouds of beauties holding ropa.

I was just thinking about using Wu’s silver paper to jot down the scenery of my homeland on New Year’s Eve so that I can remember it in the future. I laughed and sighed at the girl next door with black hair, leaning against the window railing and still singing "Sunset"! 3. Watching lanterns on the 15th night - Tang Dynasty: Lu Zhao held a fragrant banquet in the neighboring brocade, and the orchid jar was beautiful in his early years.

The colorful flowers are far away from the ground, and the bright light is far away in the sky. The stars are falling when the Han Dynasty is suspected, and the moon is hanging by the building.

Don’t have the smile of a thousand gold, come and reflect in front of the nine branches. Translation: Under the gorgeously colored lights, the couple held a banquet to celebrate. Under the exquisite lamps, the young people looked even more bright and beautiful.

The brilliant colors of the lights seem to separate the earth from a distance, and numerous lights dot the sky far away. The lights and fireworks connecting the Milky Way seem like stars falling down, and the lights leaning against tall buildings look like the moon hanging in the sky.

There is also a beautiful woman’s beautiful smile reflected in the nine-branched firelight. 4. Lanterns on the 15th night of the first lunar month - Tang Dynasty: Zhang Hu opened thousands of doors and opened thousands of lanterns, and moved the imperial capital in the middle of the first lunar month.

Three hundred ladies danced with sleeves, and for a while the sound of lyrics was heard in the sky. Translation: During the Lantern Festival, thousands of families walked out of their homes, and countless lanterns lit up the streets, as if the whole Kyoto was shaken.

Countless palace maids danced happily, and the singing and dancing music of the world soared into the sky and reached the sky. 5. Shangyuan Night - Tang Dynasty: The Cuiye jade leaking silver pot should not be rushed, and the iron gate and gold lock can be opened clearly.

Who can sit around and watch the moon? Where can I hear the light but not see it? Translation: Please stop pressing the jade leakage and silver pot for the time being. The palace gate and the golden lock on it will remain open until dawn.

Who can sit still and do nothing when they see the bright moon? How many people have heard that there is a lantern festival but don’t come to see it? . 4. Poems about folk customs

"It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die."

Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty's "Qingming" "I know from a distance that my brothers are climbing high, and there are little dogwoods everywhere. "One person." "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" by Wang Anshi of the Tang Dynasty "The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu."

Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri" "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp in the middle. "He Yi." Su Dongpo of the Song Dynasty "The ice on the river is green and the banks are green, and we go out for a walk every now and then."

Song Dynasty Su Che (Outing) Spring Festival Poems: Tian Jia Yuan Day (Tang Dynasty) Meng Haoran returned to the north last night. Today, I am starting from the east; I am already strong in my youth, but I still worry about the peasants when I have no salary. The father plows the mulberry field, and the shepherd boy follows the hoe; the Tian family controls the climate, and the mother-in-law says it will be a good year.

Wang Anshi in the Yuan Dynasty (Song Dynasty) A year old is eliminated in the sound of firecrackers, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu; Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old charms. Dragon Boat Festival: Song of the Race (Excerpt) (Tang Dynasty) Zhang Jianfeng It was a clear day on May 5th, and poplars circled the river singing the dawn eagle; before the emperor left the county house, the chorus of harmony was heard on the river; when the emperor went out, it was heard Right, the horse has been led by the red flag; the robes on both sides of the bank smell fragrant, and the silver hairpin shines like a frost blade; the drum beats three times and the red flag opens, two dragons leap out of the floating water; the shadows cut through the waves and thousands of swords fly, and the drums crackle the waves. Thousands of thunders; the sound of drums is getting louder and the mark is approaching, and the two dragons are looking at the target as if it were a blink of an eye; people on the slope are shouting thunderbolts, and the poles are hung with rainbow halo; the boat in front grabs water and has won the mark, but the boat behind has lost its momentum and is waving in vain.

Jie Lingmen. Duanyang (Qing Dynasty) Li Jingshan bought cherries, mulberries and calamus, and even bought a pot of realgar wine. There is a yellow paper post hanging high outside the door, but it is suspected that the account owner is afraid of the magic talisman.

Chinese Valentine's Day: One of the nineteen ancient poems (Han) Anonymous Far from the Altair star, the Han girl on the Jiaojiao River. The slender hands are delicate and delicate, and they are making tricks.

I can’t make up my mind all day long, crying like rain. The river is clear and shallow, only a few degrees apart.

The water is full of water, and the pulse is speechless. Lantern Festival: "Shangyuan Night" (Tang Dynasty) Cui Ye Jade leaking copper pot, don't rush it, the iron gate and gold lock are open all night; Who can sit idle when seeing the moon, and where can I hear the lamp and not look at it.

A poem by Jiang Baishi (Song Dynasty): During the Lantern Festival, people compete to see the lotus-picking boats, and BMWs and fragrant cars pick up and drop diamonds; in the late night of the stormy night, when everyone has dispersed, the solitary lamp still calls for selling Tang Yuan. Winter Solstice: Jiujiu Song: 1929 does not take action; 3949 walks on the ice; 5969 watches willows along the river; 79 rivers bloom and 89 wild geese come; 99 plus 19, cattle are everywhere.

Actually there are quite a lot of poems in this area, take a look. China’s statutory holidays include: New Year (January 1), a one-day national holiday; Spring Festival (Lunar New Year), a three-day national holiday; International Women’s Day (March 8); Arbor Day (March 12); International Labor Day Day (May 1), three days of national holiday; China Youth Day (May 4); International Nurses Day (May 12); Children's Day (June 1); commemoration of the birth of the Communist Party of China Day (July 1); Chinese People's Liberation Army Army Day (August 1); Teachers' Day (September 10); National Day (October 1), a three-day national holiday; Journalists' Day (November 8) day).

Representatives of the National People's Congress proposed to include traditional festivals as legal holidays. There is no way, there are too many words to display, so this is the only way. According to legend, China's New Year's Day originated from Zhuan Xu, one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, and has a history of more than 3,000 years.

The word "New Year's Day" first appeared in the "Book of Jin": "Emperor Zhuan took the first month of Mengxia as the Yuan Dynasty, which actually means the spring of New Year's Day." During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Xiao Ziyun's poem "Jie Ya" in the Southern Dynasty also recorded that "New Year's Day for all four seasons, early spring for longevity".

>> China’s major traditional festivals include the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, etc. In addition, each ethnic minority also retains its own traditional festivals, such as the Water-splashing Festival of the Dai people, the Naadam Festival of the Mongolian people, the Torch Festival of the Yi people, the Danu Festival of the Yao people, the March Street of the Bai people, the Song Fair of the Zhuang people, the Song Fair of the Tibetan people, Tibetan New Year, Wangguo Festival, Miao Flower Dance Festival, etc.

The Spring Festival is the first traditional festival of the year for the Chinese. In the past, the Spring Festival was called "New Year" because according to the lunar calendar that has been used throughout Chinese history, this day falls on the first day of the first lunar month and is the beginning of the new year.

According to records, the Chinese people have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years, and it was started by Yu Shun. One day more than 2,000 BC, Shun ascended the throne as emperor and led his men to worship heaven and earth.

From then on, people regarded this day as the beginning of the year and the first day of the first lunar month. It is said that this is the origin of the Lunar New Year, which was later called the Spring Festival.

After the Revolution of 1911, China adopted the Gregorian calendar, and the Lunar New Year was renamed "Spring Festival" (approximately between late January and mid-February in the Gregorian calendar). During the Spring Festival, every family puts up Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures, and decorates their homes.

The night before the Spring Festival is called "New Year's Eve", which is an important moment for family reunion. The whole family gathers together to have a sumptuous "New Year's Eve dinner"; many people stay up all night, which is called "staying up late". The next day, everyone began to go to the homes of relatives and friends to "pay New Year greetings" to each other and wish all the best in the new year.

During the Spring Festival, the most common traditional entertainment activities are lion dance, dragon lantern dance, land boat rowing and stilt walking.

>> The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, also known as the Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival, and Lantern Festival.

This is the first full moon night after the Spring Festival. According to legend, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty (179 BC - 157 BC), in order to celebrate Zhou Bo's pacification of the Lu rebellion on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, would go out of the palace to play and have fun with the people every night, and designated the fifteenth day of the first lunar month as the Lantern Festival.

Sima Qian created the "Taichu Calendar" and listed the Lantern Festival as a major festival. Since the Sui, Tang and Song Dynasties, it has become more prosperous.

"Book of Sui Dynasty Music Chronicles" states: "Whenever in the first month of the first lunar month, all nations come to the DPRK, they stay until the 15th day outside Duanmen and inside Jianguomen, stretching for eight miles, with operas as a theater" to participate in singing and dancing. There are tens of thousands of them, from dusk to dawn, and then stop at dusk. With the changes of society and times, the customs and habits of the Lantern Festival have already undergone major changes, but it is still a traditional Chinese folk festival.

During the Lantern Festival, there is the custom of eating Lantern Festival and watching lanterns. Yuanxiao is made of glutinous rice flour and filled with fruit sugar filling. It is round and is a symbol of "reunion".

Lantern viewing during the Lantern Festival began in the first century AD and is still popular in various places today. Every Lantern Festival night, many cities hold lantern festivals, displaying various colorful lanterns with novel shapes and various forms; in rural areas, cultural and entertainment activities are held, such as setting off fireworks, walking on stilts, performing dragon lanterns, performing yangko dances, swinging, etc.

>> The Zhonghe Festival falls on the second day of the second lunar month, commonly known as the day when the dragon raises its head. At this time, around the time of the Waking of Insects, spring returns to the earth and all things revive. Insects, snakes and beasts dormant in the soil or caves will wake up from hibernation. The legendary dragon also wakes up from its slumber, so it is called the dragon raising its head.

In ancient times, the dragon was a sacred symbol, so dragons were used to drive away pests. In the Ming Dynasty, it was popular to smoke insects. On February 2nd, people would fry the remaining cakes from the New Year's Day sacrifice in oil, and use this to smoke the bed and kang, which was called "worm-smoking". 5. What are the sentences describing dragon and lion dance?

1. Sonorous, powerful and lively gongs and drums sounded, and long brocade dragons writhed and danced in the venue, bringing joy to the venue.

2. They wear gorgeous dragon costumes, dance with dragons, go out to sea, shuttle forward, swim around the sea, soar into the sky, not real dragons are better than real dragons.

3. The gongs are beaten harder and harder, the drums are beaten more densely, the people are turning more and more dangerously, and the lions are jumping higher and higher. The audience rises and falls with the performance, kicking, jumping, rolling, standing, lying, rolling, and brave. The honest, thrilling and funny performance of the Northern Lion won applause from the audience.

4. On 22 golden stakes of different heights, the arrogant lions are struggling to pick green trees, and the exciting drum music is ringing. , picking green, spitting green... as quiet as a civet cat waiting for a mouse to come out of its den, and as agile as a tiger catching a sheep.

5. The lion is solemn and graceful, retaining the royal style of the Tang Dynasty. It embodies the image of being witty, fearless, brave, honest, playful and playful, and is good at performing stunts between tables and stools.

Extended information

People dance dragons on festive days to pray for the blessing of the dragon, in order to obtain good weather and abundant harvests. The main prop for dragon dance is "dragon". Dragons are made of grass, bamboo, cloth, etc. The number of dragon sections is an odd number, which is auspicious. Nine-section dragons, eleven-section dragons, thirteen-section dragons are common, and the most common ones can reach twenty-nine sections.

People use lion and dragon dances to pray for the lion’s blessing on festive days. The lion has a majestic appearance, vigorous movements, and changeable expressions. There are many different legends among the people. Sometimes it becomes a myth, and sometimes it is linked to history. It adds a lot of mystery to lion dance and makes it more popular among the people. People believe that the lion is an auspicious animal and that lion dance can bring good luck.

References Baidu Encyclopedia-Dragon and Lion Dance 6. Poems about the Lantern Festival (one sentence)

1. King Wu can’t help the night, and jade leaks don’t rush each other. ——Su Weiwei's "The Fifteenth Night of the First Month"

2. Listen to the Lantern Festival, this year, thousands of families are sad and resentful. ——Wang Pan "Ancient Toad Palace·Lantern Festival"

3. During the Lantern Festival, the weather is harmonious, so there will be no wind and rain. ——Li Qingzhao's "Yong Yu Le·The Sunset Melts Gold"

4. The incense of the sheng is blown under the tent and the musk deer is spit out, and there is no trace of dust following the horse. ——Su Shi's "Die Lian Hua Mizhou Shangyuan"

5. Tonight is the Lantern Festival in my hometown, and I sit alone in the lonely village. ——Wang Shouren's "Two Poems on Lantern Festival"

6. Listening to the Lantern Festival, you can hear the noisy past years, thousands of families singing and dancing. ——Wang Pan's "Ancient Toad Palace·Yuanxiao"

7. The beauty is lazily sitting on the Yuan lantern, and her tears are leaning on the Yao se. ——Zhu Dunru "Good things are coming soon·Spring rain is as fine as dust"

8. Wearing robes and makeup everywhere, children are noisy with the lights on the Sixth Street. ——Yuan Haowen's "Yuanxiao Festival in Kyoto"

Other ancient poems about the Lantern Festival:

1. "On Lantern Festival, lanterns are built in the thoroughfare and the south tower is raised at night"

< p> The Falun rotates in the sky, and the sound of Brahma comes from the sky.

The lantern tree shines with thousands of lights, and the flower flames bloom with seven branches.

The shadow of the moon is like running water, and the spring breeze contains night plum blossoms;

The golden land is burning, and the bells are shining on the glazed platform.

2. "Lights on the Fifteenth Night of the First Month"

Thousands of doors are unlocked and thousands of lanterns are lit, and the imperial capital is moving in the middle of the first lunar month.

Three hundred ladies danced with sleeves, and for a while the sound of lyrics was heard in the sky.

3. "Watching Lanterns on the Fifteenth Night"

A feast of flowers and orchids bloom in the early years.

The colorful flowers are far away from the ground, and the bright light is far away in the sky.

The stars are falling in the Han Dynasty, and the moon is hanging by the building.

Don’t have the smile of a thousand gold, come and reflect in front of the nine branches.