What are the poems and proverbs about Tomb-Sweeping Day?

Poems and proverbs about Tomb-Sweeping Day. There are:

Qingming Festival

Song Dynasty: Wang Yucheng

I have lived in Tomb-Sweeping Day without flowers and wine. Like a monk in a temple, everything is depressing and lonely for me.

Yesterday, I discussed new kindling from my neighbor's house, and early in Tomb-Sweeping Day, I lit in front of the window and sat down to study.

Qingming Festival

Song Dynasty: Huang Tingjian

Every holiday season, I miss my relatives, peaches and plums smile, and the Noda wilderness is only sad.

Thunder stung dragons and snakes, and the original vegetation in the suburbs was soft after the rain.

It's unfair for people to sacrifice my arrogant concubine and wife, but it's unfair to burn them.

A clever fool has known who it is for thousands of years, and his eyes are full of chrysanthemum.

1 It rained around Tomb-Sweeping Day, as if a scholar had won a prize.

This sentence shows the importance of rain before and after Qingming. )

It's rare for Qingming to be sunny, but it's rare for Grain Rain to be cloudy.

Yes, it is rare to have sunny days in Tomb-Sweeping Day. As the saying goes, "It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival". )

There is no rain and drought in Qingming, and there is rain in Qingming.

This sentence illustrates the influence of the weather in Tomb-Sweeping Day on Huangmei, and also links the weather with crop growth. )

On the tenth day of Qingming, the north wind was cold and the spring frost was exhausted.

This sentence is quite interesting, combining wind and spring frost. )

Wheat is afraid of clearing frost, and the valley wants drought in Qiu Lai.

(The ancients talked about the influence of frosting on wheat at the Qingming Festival, taking this as a hint. )

6 Qingming thunder is the first plum

It rains a lot during the Qingming Festival, and spring thunder is also common, which also means early plum blossom. )

Wan Li is clear and Grain Rain is continuous.

Qingming and Grain Rain are the last two seasons of spring respectively. Sunny weather and rain have a great influence on the works of the ancients, and some proverbs have been handed down. )