Poetry describing Lantern Festival fireworks

The poem about Lantern Festival Fireworks is as follows:

1. People have searched for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, he is there, in the dimly lit place.

2. There is a feast in Jinli, and the orchids are beautiful in the early years. The colors are scattered far away from the ground, and the bright light is far away in the sky. The stars are falling when the Han Dynasty is suspected, and the moon is hanging by the building. Don't have a daughter's smile, come and reflect in front of the nine branches.

3. If there is a lamp without a moon, it will not entertain people. If there is a moon without a lamp, it is not spring. When spring arrives in the world, people are like jade, and when the lamp is burning, the moon is like silver. The streets are full of pearls and emeralds, and the village girls are dancing, and the gods are playing and singing. If you don't show your beauty and open your mouth to smile, how can you spend this good time?

4. Don’t rush the jade leaky silver pot, the iron gate and the golden lock are clearly open. Who can sit idle when they see the moon? Who can hear the lamp but not look at it? The magic lamp has hundreds of rounds of Buddha fire and is engraved with images and images of the Seven Treasures. In the shadow, it is like hearing the words of Chrysanthemum, and in the sky there seems to be scattered jade light. This year's spring is better than usual, but the scenery this night is the most pitiful. The new moon is full in front of the Magpie Tower, and the precious lanterns are burning on the Phoenix platform.

The golden leash and the silver saddle control the purple ox, and the moon and the bead control the green ox. The soldiers began to disperse in the east city, and suddenly came to the south street. The prince, prince and grandson are so arrogant that they invite each other even if they are acquaintances. I pity the long sleeves that are weak in front of the wind, and appreciate the new strings that are secretly tuned. The stars are turning, the moon is about to fade, and the dew smoke and floating lights are getting thinner. I still regret that there is a singing and dancing place on the road, and I hesitate to look at each other and can't return.

5. The sky wind blows away the Akagi clouds and scatters them into the world as Jiuhua. The horses are left behind on the planets that are caught in the path, and the crows return to the empty trees and fire. Shengsing and singing are drunk in the moonlight and every family is drinking, and spring flowers are everywhere peeking through the curtains. There are so many different schools in Yunshao and the world, and I don’t know who has mastered them.

6. The trees and flowers bloom together, and the iron locks of the star bridge open. Thousands of lanterns and trees shine, and the bright moon chases everyone. The wandering prostitutes all work on plum blossoms, and all the plum blossoms fall when they sing. Jinwu can't help but stay at night, and the jade leaks don't urge each other. There are fiery trees and silver flowers, and the bright moon shines on people. Who is smiling at me from the other side of the lantern.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, also known as the Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival, and Lantern Festival. The first month of the first lunar month is the first month of the lunar calendar. The ancients called night "xiao", so the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is called the "Lantern Festival". With the changes of society and times, the customs and habits of the Lantern Festival have already undergone major changes, but it is still a traditional Chinese folk festival.

When the Lantern Festival was formed in the early stages of the festival, it was only called the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the first half of the first lunar month or the first day of the month. After the Sui Dynasty, it was called Yuanxi or Yuanye. In the early Tang Dynasty, it was influenced by Taoism.

Also known as Shangyuan, it was occasionally called Yuanxiao in the late Tang Dynasty. But since the Song Dynasty, it has also been called Dengxi. In the Qing Dynasty, it was also called Lantern Festival. On the night of the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Chinese people are known for a series of traditional folk activities such as viewing lanterns, eating glutinous rice balls, guessing lantern riddles, and setting off fireworks.