Poems related to Qingming Festival

The poems related to Qingming are as follows:

"Qingming"

Children who grow up in the smoke of straw.

Tapping on the keyboard of the city.

Sad and clear tears fell.

The peach blossoms on the screen are soaked.

Today last year.

The white-haired grandma is still leaning against the door and looking forward to it.

Today this year.

The tombstone is covered with lonely moss.

In the rain of apricot blossoms, I offer sacrifices to the loving soul in heaven independently.

Grandma.

You can see the ethereal feeling of your granddaughter’s heart igniting.

You can feel the heartache of losing your granddaughter.

I know.

I used to take the slowest train home.

Can also see you.

Now even if you are on the fastest plane.

I can’t let you look at me again.

I cannot go to your grave to lay a bouquet of flowers.

I cannot send you earthly money.

I know.

I know you don’t care about these. What you care about is the concern of blood and family ties.

Modern poetry refers to:

Modern poetry is also called "vernacular poetry" and is a type of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, they are generally unconventional and rhythmic. The discovery of modern poetry can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. At that time, under the influence of the May 4th Movement, some poems imported from the West began to be translated into vernacular Chinese, but these works were not very large, so their popularity was relatively low.

The name modern poetry began to be used in 1953 when Ji Xianlin founded the Modern Poetry Society. The main schools of modern poetry include the Xinyue School, the Nine Nights School and the Misty Poetry School. Modern poetry is free in form and rich in meaning, and image management is more important than rhetorical use. Compared with ancient poetry, although it is written to feel things and is a reflection of the soul, it completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry of "gentleness and sincerity, sadness but not resentment", emphasizing the freedom, openness and frankness between "feeling but not feeling" and communication.