Appreciation of Folk Mid-Autumn Poems in Qing Dynasty

The Qing Dynasty was the last dynasty in history and the closest to us. It is also a great dynasty that has experienced hundreds of years. In the Qing Dynasty, many scholars and laymen left excellent works, and poems about Mid-Autumn Festival were also handed down.

Wang Kaitai, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, wrote a poem "Feeling of Mid-Autumn Festival", which described the custom of Fujian people to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Reflections on Mid-Autumn Festival

Dojo is full of ghosts, the original Langu.

But the strange thing is that there is a red note on the door, and the meat mountain and wine sea celebrate the Central Plains.

Euglena is a transliteration of Sanskrit, which means "upside down". The combination of euglena and the basin is the savior, that is, "saving the upside down"; In addition, the blue flowerpot can also be interpreted as a "hanging basin", highlighting its characteristics of "putting a hundred meals".

Pang Long, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, wrote a poem called "Chang 'an Miscellaneous Bamboo Branches", which described the scene of children playing with lotus leaf lanterns on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival.

Chang 'an Miscellaneous Bamboo Branches "

Thousands of trees are cool and frosty, and the moon is bright in the middle of the month.

Children fight for green lotus leaves, and thousands of silver flowers scatter the fire city.

According to the etiquette of Buddhist bonsai, the river lantern is just one of the small programs, which doesn't seem so important. In the folk activities of Mid-Autumn Festival, it is more important to put on lights. River lanterns are also called "lotus lanterns". Generally, lights or candles are placed on the base, and they are placed in rivers, lakes and seas during the Mid-Autumn Festival, allowing them to float. The function of river lanterns is to drown ghosts and other ghosts in Purdue water.

Chang 'an Zazhu (Qing) Pang Long

Thousands of trees are cool and frosty, and the moon is bright in the middle of the month.

The children scrambled to clear the lotus leaves, and thousands of silver flowers scattered in the fire city.

Conclusion Poetry in Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties has always been a must-read for liberal arts students. In ancient times, Mid-Autumn Festival was a ghost festival, which should not be mentioned, and there were few poems about it.