Poetry about the Lantern Festival

1. "Lamps on the Fifteenth Night of the First Month"

(Tang Dynasty) Zhang Hu

Thousands of doors are opened and thousands of lanterns are lit, and the capital is moved in the middle of the first lunar month.

Three hundred ladies danced with sleeves and sang lyrics as soon as they entered the sky.

"Lights on the Fifteenth Day of the First Month" is a seven-character quatrain written by Zhang Hu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the scene of every family going out and the streets empty of people, coming and going to their heart's content and returning home after enjoying themselves, making the Lantern Festival the most poetic and soul-stirring moment.

2. "Watching Lanterns on the Fifteenth Night"

(Tang Dynasty) Lu Zhaolin

Feasting in Jinli, blue and red in the early years.

The colors are far away, and the light is far away in the sky.

The stars are falling in the Han Dynasty, and the moon is hanging by the building.

Don’t have the smile of a thousand gold, come and reflect in front of the nine branches.

"Watching Lanterns on the Fifteenth Night" is one of the poems by Lu Zhaolin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It describes the grand occasion of lighting lanterns during the Lantern Festival. The colorful Lantern Festival lights embellish the earth with colors. People watch the lanterns and admire the moon on the festival night. , enjoy singing and dancing games. Young men and women express their love for each other on this joyful and peaceful day.

3. "The Sapphire Case, Yuan Xi"

(Song Dynasty) Xin Qiji

The east wind blows thousands of flowers into the trees at night, and even blows them down, and the stars are like rain.

The road is filled with the fragrance of BMW carvings, the sound of phoenixes, the light of pots, and the dance of fish and dragons all night long.

Moths are covered with golden strands of snow and willow, and laughter is filled with hidden fragrance.

I looked for him thousands of times in the crowd, but suddenly I looked back, and there he was, in a dimly lit place.