Poems about eating zongzi

1. The poem describes Zongzi 1, Liuling, the Mid-Day Festival.

Su Shi in Song Dynasty

Zongyexiang flies ten miles, bringing joy to wine.

The leaves of zongzi are fragrant and fragrant, floating for ten miles. Pick up the cup and drink it.

2. "Five Poems by Yi Mao"

Song luyou

Dragon Boat Festival is coming, and the red pomegranate flowers are full of mountain villages.

The poet ate two dumplings, and the executive was on the mugwort.

I'm still busy taking medicine and prescriptions, trying to get sick safely this year.

After this, it was time for the sun to set, and the family was ready to eat and drink. He drank the wine happily.

Translation:

The Dragon Boat Festival is here, and the flaming pomegranate blossoms are all over the mountain village.

The poet ate a jiaozi with two horns, and mugwort was inserted in the crown.

I am busy storing medicine and preparing prescriptions to make myself safe and disease-free this year.

After all this, it was already sunset, his family had already prepared tables and drinks, and he began to drink happily.

Extended data:

The writing background of Mao Yi's five poems

1 195, the first year of Qingyuan in Song Ningzong, was written by 7 1 year-old, living in seclusion in his hometown of Shaoxing. "Heavy five", that is, Dragon Boat Festival.

The five laws in Mao Yi's five poems specifically describe the living habits of the Southern Song Dynasty during the Dragon Boat Festival. The author ate a jiaozi with two horns and a moxa stick on its crown. Still vulgar, and busy storing and dispensing medicines, in order to be safe and disease-free this year. In the evening, he drank happily. It can be reflected that the custom of the Dragon Boat Festival in the south of the Yangtze River has both the significance of commemorating Qu Yuan and the content of health care.

2. Song Dynasty poet Qin Guan's poem Ode to Zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival 1.

Original: Tamia Liu, a religious group, drank at the camp gate and carved calamus himself.

Zongzi, peach tree and willow tree, open the door and drink together, and give everyone calamus.

2. "Huanxisha Dragon Boat Festival" Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty

Original text:

The light sweat permeates Bibi Bay, bathing in Fang Lan during the Dragon Boat Festival in the Ming Dynasty. Qingchuan is full of fragrance.

The colored thread is lightly wrapped around the red jade arm, and the fine print hangs Lv Yun obliquely. Beautiful women meet for a thousand years.

A little sweat soaked the blue silk, and I'm going to take a bath with vanilla on the Dragon Boat Festival tomorrow. Bath water like fragrant wine and greasy water is all over the sunny river. Colorful flowers are gently wrapped around the ruby arm, and small spells (or red spells) are hung obliquely on the black bun under the ear. Spend the Dragon Boat Festival with Chaoyun and grow old together.

3. Li Longji's "Three Banquets of Dragon Boat Festival" in Tang Dynasty.

Original text:

Acupoint pillow is connected with gas field, and filament continues to live.

Flowers bloom in four seasons, and nine jiaozi compete for freshness.

Shiatsu seems to be full of aura, and long silk hair seems to prolong people's life. Flowers bloom in four seasons, and there are many kinds of zongzi, with various patterns, unique features and delicious taste.

4. "Wang sent rice to send wine for a new afternoon" Northern and Southern Dynasties: Zou Hao

Original text:

Dumplings have just arrived, and the white wine is fuller.

Saving lives and human feelings are always drunk, and returning farmland is human feelings.

I happened to eat zongzi when I went to my house, and filled the cup with white wine. I'm always drunk on Dragon Boat Festival, so I'm going home now.

5. "One hundred and twenty songs with forty-one" Song Dynasty: Relieved.

Original text:

Today's Dragon Boat Festival is a good time to thank the neighbors.

Mo Wen wrapped a hundred ropes around her wrist and ate rice dumplings with sugar.

Today is the Dragon Boat Festival, so I went to visit my neighbor. Don't ask me about the silk thread on my wrist. Just dip zongzi in sugar and eat it.

There is a custom of eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival. The custom of eating zongzi is not described in Zhu's poems. Perhaps what you are looking for is Zhu's "Qi Shan Shui Pastoral Poetry", which mentions the Double Ninth Festival.

Mink's Poems on Qi Mountain: Taking Du Mu as the Topic

Year: Song Author: Zhu

The river invades the clouds and the geese want to fly south. Holding a pot to make friends, where is the blue sky. It's hard to meet a smile in the world. There are purple peony and Huang Ju, which can be inserted into my head. The scenery is different today, and the life experience is different.

If you enjoy the festival, you will be drunk and unattainable. Life is like mail, why complain? Endless past lives, how many spring flowers and autumn moons, that is even more dangerous. And ask Niu Shan guest, why alone with clothes.

Zhu (1130.9.15—1200.4.23), with a dark personality, was called Huian, later called Huiweng and called Zhu Wengong. Originally from Wuyuan County, Huizhou Prefecture (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), he was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (now Youxi County, Fujian Province). Famous Neo-Confucianist, thinker, philosopher, educator, poet, representative of Fujian School, master of Confucianism, Buddha named Zhu Xi. Zhu is the only person who is not a disciple handed down by Confucius, but likes to visit the Confucius Temple. He ranks among the twelve philosophers in Dacheng Hall and is worshipped by Confucianism. Zhu is a student, a disciple of Cheng Er (Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi), and he is also called a school with Cheng Er. Zhu's Neo-Confucianism had a great influence on the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and became the official philosophy of the three generations. He is another person after Confucius in the educational history of China.

There is a custom of eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival. The custom of eating zongzi is not described in Zhu's poems.

Perhaps what you are looking for is Zhu's "Qi Shan Shui Pastoral Poetry", which mentions the Double Ninth Festival. "Water Tune Song Tougai Du Mu Qi Shan Poetry" Title Time: Song Author: Zhu Xijiang invades the cloud shadow, Hongyan wants to fly south.

Holding a pot to make friends, where is the blue sky. It's hard to meet a smile in the world. There are purple peony and Huang Ju, which can be inserted into my head.

The scenery is different today, and the life experience is different. If you enjoy the festival, you will be drunk and unattainable.

Life is like mail, why complain? Endless past lives, how many spring flowers and autumn moons, that is even more dangerous.

And ask Niu Shan guest, why alone with clothes. Zhu (1130.9.15—1200.4.23), with a dark personality, was called Huian, later called Huiweng and called Zhu Wengong.

Originally from Wuyuan County, Huizhou Prefecture (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), he was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (now Youxi County, Fujian Province). Famous Neo-Confucianist, thinker, philosopher, educator, poet, representative of Fujian School, master of Confucianism, Buddha named Zhu Xi.

Zhu is the only person who is not a disciple handed down by Confucius, but likes to visit the Confucius Temple. He ranks among the twelve philosophers in Dacheng Hall and is worshipped by Confucianism. Zhu is a student, a disciple of Cheng Er (Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi), and he is also called a school with Cheng Er.

Zhu's Neo-Confucianism had a great influence on the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and became the official philosophy of the three generations. He is another person after Confucius in the educational history of China.