1, Ouyang Xiu (Song Dynasty), "Born Chazi Yuanxi": Liu Shaotou on the moon, after dusk.
2, Zhang Hu (Tang Dynasty), "Night Lights on the 15th of the First Month": 300 wives dance sleeves, and then smell the news in the sky.
3, Su Weidao (Tang Dynasty), "The fifteenth night of the first month": Wu Jin couldn't help but stay up all night, and the jade was shining.
4. Li Qingzhao (Song) "Eternal Happiness, Sunset Red Melting Gold": Lantern Festival, integrated with the weather, is there no wind and rain?
5, Yuan Haowen (Song Dynasty) "Kyoto Yuanxi": dressed in Hanfu, six street lights, full of children.
6. Cui Ye (Tang Dynasty), "Six Poems on the Night of the Last Yuan Dynasty": The jade leaking silver pot is not rushed, and the iron lock is fully opened.
7. (Ming Dynasty) "Two Poems of Yuanxi": The old garden is full of Yuanxiao tonight, and the village is full of people.
8. Li Shangyin (Tang Dynasty) "Watching Lights": Moonlight Mountain is full of imperial capital, and cars cover the thoroughfare.
9. Jiang Kui (Song Dynasty), "Gu Youmeng": Who teaches the elderly in the red-violet night, the two know each other thoughtfully.
10, He Zhu (Song Dynasty), "The East Wind in the Purple Mansion in April at Night": The song is scattered at five o'clock, and the lights are scattered in ten miles.
Introduction of Lantern Festival:
Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival, Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival or Lantern Festival, falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month every year.
The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, and the ancients called "night". The fifteenth day of the first month is the first full moon night in a year, so it is called "Lantern Festival". According to the Taoist "Sanyuan Festival", the fifteenth day of the first month is also called "Shangyuan Festival". Since ancient times, the custom of Lantern Festival has been based on the warm and festive custom of watching lanterns.
The formation of the Lantern Festival has a long process, which is rooted in the folk custom of turning on the lights to pray. According to general data and folklore, the fifteenth day of the first month was paid attention to in the Western Han Dynasty, but the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month really became a national folk festival after the Han and Wei Dynasties.
The rise of the custom of burning lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month is also related to the spread of Buddhism to the east. In the Tang dynasty, Buddhism flourished, and officials and ordinary people generally "lit lanterns for the Buddha" on the fifteenth day of the first month, so Buddhist lanterns were spread all over the people. Since the Tang Dynasty, Lantern Festival lighting has become a legal thing.