"It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die." When it comes to Qingming, this classic poem can't help but come out. In ancient times, Qingming Festival was an important festival. In addition to tomb sweeping, people also had many folk customs such as outings and tourism. The following eight ancient Qingming poems will help you understand how the ancients celebrated Qingming.
1. Qingming Festival
Tang Dumu
During the Qingming Festival, it rains heavily, and pedestrians on the road want to die. May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance. 2. Qingming Night By Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty On Qingming Night with a good wind and hazy moon, the blue-green building and the red pavilion were used by the governor. I walked around the corridor alone and rested, listening to string instruments in the distance and looking at the flowers in secret. 3. Cold food on the way: Questions from the Tang and Song Dynasties
When cold food is about to come, it is late spring in sorrow. It's a pity that when I look at Jiangpu, I can't see anyone from Luoqiao. The North Pole is the master of Ming Dynasty, and the South Sea is the minister of exile. In the broken heart of my hometown, wicker branches are new day and night.
4. Cold food
Han Hong of the Tang Dynasty
Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind of cold food keeps the willows from slanting. At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the five princes.
5. Lu Men Ji Shi
Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
Farmers recruited Ailou boats, and the spring grass was green for thousands of fields. Try to go up to Wumen to get a glimpse of the county.
There is new smoke in several places during the Qingming Festival.
6. Send Chen Xiucai back to the sand to scan the tomb of Ming Gaoqi
His clothes are full of blood, tears and dust. It is sad to return home after the chaos. After the wind and rain, the pear blossoms and the cold food, how many graves are there descendants?
7. The Qingming Festival at Su Di
Wu Weixin of the Song Dynasty The pear blossom wind rises during the Qingming Festival, and the wanderer is halfway out of the city in search of spring.
At dusk, the music and songs are put away, and the ten thousand willow trees belong to the wandering orioles.
8. Cold food on the tomb
Song Yang Wanli
What a shame for a straight man! Can bridges in danger be exempted from assistance? The maples in the distant mountains are pale, and the wheat in the dilapidated house is lonely beside it.
The spring breeze returns to Sucao, and there is nothing new in the last year. Pear blossoms are eaten in the cold, and they only worry about the rest during the festival.
9. Qingming
Yu Qiao, King of Song Dynasty
Spending Qingming without flowers and wine, the mood is as dull as a wild monk. Yesterday, the neighbor asked for a new fire, and Xiao Chuang was given a reading lamp.
10. Qingming Festival
Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian
On the Qingming Festival, the peaches and plums smile, and the wild fields and graves only produce sorrow. Thunder shakes the sky and earth, dragons and snakes sting, and rain falls on the grass and trees in the countryside. People beg for sacrifices for their arrogant concubines, and it is unfair for scholars to be burned to death.