The verses describing the customs of sacrificial offerings are as follows:
1. "Zhongyuan Works" written by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty.
Jiangjie Gone with the Wind_The palace came to the country, and the Zhongyuan Dynasty paid homage to the Qing Dynasty.
Sheep Quan must be stripped of gold bars, and Wen Qiao will eventually become a jade mirror stand.
I was frightened to sleep when I heard the rain passing by, but I didn’t know that the flowers were blooming when I got lost.
You haven’t reached Yingzhou yet, how can the green sparrow be a matchmaker?
2. "A Gift to Master Zhang on Zhongyuan Day" by Ling Guchu of the Tang Dynasty.
When I come to this world, I am worth Zhongyuan. If I don’t offer Yuan, I won’t have time to spare.
Silently burning incense in the Immortal Temple, knowing the master is far away and paying homage to Yujing Mountain.
3. Du Mu in "Qingming".
It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road feel like dying.
Ask where the restaurant is, the shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village.
4. "Cold Food" Han_.
There are flowers flying everywhere in the Spring City, and the east wind blows cold food and the willow trees slant.
At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the Five Marquises.
5. Wang Yu_ in "Qingming".
I spent the Qingming Festival without flowers and wine, and my mood was as dull as a wild monk.
Yesterday the neighbor was begging for a new fire, and Xiao Chuang was given a reading lamp.
6. "The Dharma of the Zhongyuan Guan Dynasty" by Yin Yao Fan of the Tang Dynasty.
Wudu opened the secret record, Mr. Bai Shili.
The autumn light in the upper world is pure, and the night air in Zhongyuan is clear.
The stars are facing the emperor, and the cranes are starting to make a sound.
The flowers in the jade cave have long hair, and the moon in the pearl palace is the brightest.
When the altar was swept, the world was solemn and the ghosts and spirits were frightened.
Tuan gave him swords and medicine, and he also left an immortal name.
7. "The Taoist Companion on the Night of the Zhongyuan Dynasty" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty.
The wind and dew in Juzhai has cleared away, but Mr. Dongguo's illness has not been cured.
A lonely pillow is easy for a cricket to break a dream, but a short eaves is difficult for a swallow to pass on a letter.
The sun is covered with broad clouds and you should be close, but the reflected flowers are still sparse on me.
I only envy the feathered man's lapel like water, and his steady steps are empty.