1, stir up the spring breeze, stir up apricot blossoms, and destroy the fragrance to the end of the world. Tomb-Sweeping Day's poems
2, the festival is sunny, the peaches and plums laugh, and the wild fields are sad. Thunder stung dragons and snakes, and the original vegetation in the suburbs was soft after the rain. day of mourning
3. Longmen rains at night and windy in spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day from Xiqiao firewood to melon
In the clear spring, I look at the hills in the north. Flirting opens a new flame with a fire, and tung flowers make old branches. day of mourning
5, covered in blood and tears, it is sad to go home after chaos. In the storm, pear flower falls died, and the Cold Food Festival passed. In Tomb-Sweeping Day, several families will visit graves and be worshipped by future generations. "Send Chen Xiucai back to the Tomb of Shashang Province" (Ming) Gao Qi
6, the official gave Qingming fire at the beginning, and the upper phase was divided into white money. Chang 'an Tomb-Sweeping Day
7. Tomb-Sweeping Day is full of apricot blossoms, and poetry and wine celebrate the Spring Festival. Leaning against the spring rain, I cry for you by the window. Tomb-Sweeping Day's poems
8. The spring rain and apricot blossoms are full of brightness, and I still complain about hookah in my memory. Tomb-Sweeping Day's poems
The origin of Tomb-Sweeping Day:
In the historical development, Tomb-Sweeping Day has also integrated into another earlier festival-the custom of Shangsi Festival. Shangsi Festival, commonly known as March 3rd. Shangsi Festival is the most important festival in ancient times. People go to the water to take a bath together, which is called "praise" Since then, sacrificial banquets, meandering water and outings have been added.
In ancient times, "dry branches" were used as the Japanese standard, and the first day of early March was called "Shangsi". The word "Shangsi" first appeared in the literature of Han Dynasty. "Zhou Li" Zheng Xuan commented: "If you get rid of it when you are old, this is like water in March." After Wei and Jin Dynasties, the festival of Shangsi Festival was changed to the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar, so it was also called "Chongsan" or "March 3".