Beijing is the annual Tomb-Sweeping Day, and people naturally begin to feel sad and nostalgic.
The carriage creaked on the road, and the outskirts of Liucheng were lush.
Flowers bloom, grass grows and birds fly in pairs.
Sitting in the empty lobby, reminiscing about the past, drinking tea instead of drinking.
When the annual Tomb-Sweeping Day in Kyoto comes again, people will naturally feel sad and nostalgic. The sound of the carriage rang on the road in a complicated way, and the breeze on the outskirts of Dongcheng was lush. Falling flowers fly, grass grows together, orioles fly around, and butterflies play in pairs. Sitting alone in the empty hall, recalling the past, taking tea instead of wine to console myself.
2, "Cold Food Wild Hope" Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty
Pear blossoms reflect poplar trees, full of parting places.
I don't hear the heavy spring crying, but the rustling rain makes people return.
Translation:
Begonia flowers and pear flowers set off poplars, which are where will you go's place. The deceased couldn't hear our crying in the dim light, and the people who came to pay homage went back in the drizzle in the evening.
The origin of Tomb-Sweeping Day:
According to legend, Tomb-Sweeping Day began with the ceremony of "sweeping graves" by ancient emperors and generals, and later people followed suit, and it became a fixed custom of the Chinese nation to worship ancestors to sweep graves on this day.
The word Qingming was originally just the name of a solar term. The 105 day after beginning of winter is Tomb-Sweeping Day Qi, and * * * also has 15 day. It has become a festival to commemorate ancestors and is related to the Cold Food Festival. Jin Wengong designated the second day of the Cold Food Festival as Tomb-Sweeping Day. From 65438 to 0935, the government of the Republic of China designated April 5th as a national statutory holiday in Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the National Tomb Sweeping Festival.
China Youth Network-The Origin of Tomb-Sweeping Day.