1, January
Qiu.
Three years today, the bright moon should be in my hometown. I want to look for the moon in the horizon, dream in the middle of the night and sweep the ocean.
2. Silicon bond.
Qiu.
The lantern market in the city is filled with spring smoke and heavy keys. I saw tears in Fairy Liu Ao, and the mountain has been missing for three years!
3. Si Yuan's poems.
Stone.
The night in Yantai is always full of drums. The hunting torches and golden jars are brilliant and red. There are nine scholars and women on the moon in Duke Liedi's Lamp City.
Yu Di sings all over the south of the Yangtze River, and wahoo can burn the north wind. Only the clear light is far away, and the hometown is the same night.
4. Yuan Xiying's permanent ice lantern.
Tang Shunzhi.
I was pitying the flaming tree, Qian Chunyan, when suddenly I saw the clear light reflected from the moon. There was still water when I went out to sea, and my sleeves were all cold.
Candles don't interfere with shadows in the air, and the moon makes me dizzy. I borrowed it temporarily, so I'll try my best to come at night.
5. Sweep it.
Ginger platinum.
The Lantern Festival competes to see the lotus boat, and the carriage picks up the cymbals. On a stormy night, people go to the empty building, and the lonely lamp still calls for selling glutinous rice balls.
6. Japanese guests hook the curtain to see the Imperial Street.
Jiang Baishi.
The distinguished guests looked at Imperial Street through the curtains. The baby in the city came for a while, but the flower stand in front of the curtain had no choice but to pay back the money.
7. Seed Si Yuan Chen Xi's masterpiece.
Liu Kezhuang.
All the lights win glory. Drums invade Faming. Looking for the old days, I feel different.
Thrush in the mirror, worship the building and the west moon. When people leave the city, they gradually enter the season of sadness.
8. Raw silicon.
Ouyang xiu.
On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the flower market is brightly lit. At the end of the month, it is about dusk.
On the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of this year, the moonlight and lights are still the same as last year. I will never see my old friend last year again, and my tears are soaked through my clothes.
9. Kyoto Yuanxi.
Yuan Haowen.
Take off your clothes and makeup everywhere, and the lights on Sixth Street make children angry. I am just a gown, and I am also in the laughter of tourists.
10, many things happen.
Zhu Dunru.
The spring rain is as fine as dust, and the wicker outside the building is yellow and wet. Wind oblique embroidered curtain, screen window cold blue.
The beauty casually put up the lantern and leaned against Yao and Se Se, with tears streaming down her face. But on the purple sweet, ask Liaodong news.
Resume of Lantern Festival:
Lantern Festival? Every year, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival.
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.
Lantern Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China. Lantern Festival mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities, such as watching lanterns, eating glutinous rice balls, solve riddles on the lanterns and setting off fireworks. In addition, traditional folk performances such as Youlong lanterns, lion dancing, walking on stilts, boating, yangko and playing Taiping drums have been added to the Lantern Festival in many places. In June 2008, the Lantern Festival was selected as the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage.