Chongyang feels blessed.
Laugh at the wind and frost and look up at this Chongyang.
People don't need to be lazy because of autumn dusk, and chrysanthemums won't turn yellow because of cold.
The ends of the earth seek joy, and the ends of the earth seek absurdity.
Pour Gui Xiang wine, get drunk, splash ink and recite poems, like a dream.
Chongyang climbs high.
Climbing high is not afraid of the sunset, and the peaks are full of rosy clouds.
Looking at the maple red from a distance, you can see the wild chrysanthemum lying in the pottery house.
Frost and cold make castle peak drunk, and wind and cold blow clear water.
Returning from the three paths, the fragrance fills the road, and the breeze steps on the Qionghua.
Four wonders:
First, the double ninth festival is chrysanthemum yellow, and the wine is thick and the crab is drunk.
Climbing to the top of the mountain, the sky is high and the clouds are wide, leaving a message to the piano.
Second, I am glad that I was in Chongyang again in September, and I was dyed yellow by maple red chrysanthemums.
Laugh and be romantic, climb high and look far and get drunk in Fengxiang.
Third, climb high and look far, and the cold wind at the bottom of the sleeve sweeps away.
After vicissitudes of life, it is as red as fire, and it is redder every year.
Double Ninth Festival is a traditional folk festival in China, which falls on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month every year. The number of "Nine" is a positive number in the Book of Changes, and the two positive numbers of "Nine Nine" are heavy, so it is called "Chongyang"; It is also called "Double Ninth Festival", because both the date and the month conform to nine.
Returning to the truth of 1999, the ancients thought that 1999 Chongyang was an auspicious day. In ancient times, there were customs such as climbing to pray for blessings, offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, and drinking and praying for blessings. Inherited to this day, it has increased the connotation of respecting the elderly. Climbing mountains and enjoying autumn and giving thanks and respecting the elderly are two important themes of today's Double Ninth Festival.