Which poem describes the Dragon Boat Festival?

Poems describing the Dragon Boat Festival:

1, the wind and rain end in the sun, and Miluo has nowhere to hang. -Interpretation of Bei Qiong's Ji You Dragon Boat Festival: The wind is blowing hard and it is raining hard. At first glance, it was dark.

2. The Dragon Boat Festival is in midsummer, and it will be longer when the weather is clear. -Interpretation of Li Longji's Dragon Boat Festival: The Dragon Boat Festival will be Linxia Day, and the days are getting longer and longer.

3. The festival is divided into Dragon Boat Festival, which is said to be Qu Yuan. -Interpretation of Wen Xiu Dragon Boat Festival: Who said Dragon Boat Festival? It is said that it was written by Qu Yuan.

Extended data:

Dragon Boat Festival was originally founded by the ancestors of southern wuyue, to worship the ancestors of dragons and pray for evil spirits. It is said that Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period, jumped into the Miluo River on May 5th and committed suicide. Later, people also took the Dragon Boat Festival as a festival to commemorate Qu Yuan. There are also sayings in memory of Wu Zixu, Cao E and meson push. Generally speaking, the Dragon Boat Festival originated from the ancient ancestors' choice of "flying dragons over the sky" as an auspicious day to worship their ancestors and pray for evil spirits, and injected the seasonal fashion of "eliminating diseases and preventing epidemics" into summer. The Dragon Boat Festival, regarded as "bad month and bad day", began in the northern part of the Central Plains and was attached to commemorate Qu Yuan and other historical figures.

Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Dragon Boat Festival culture has a wide influence in the world, and some countries and regions in the world also celebrate it. In May 2006, the State Council listed it in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list; Since 2008, it has been listed as a national statutory holiday. In September, 2009, UNESCO officially approved its inclusion in the representative list of intangible cultural heritage of mankind, and the Dragon Boat Festival became the first festival in China to be selected as a world intangible heritage.