There are ancient poems about the Dragon Boat Festival

"Three Poems on the Dragon Boat Festival" - Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

On the Dragon Boat Festival, we welcome Zigu, and we go to the palace to see the king.

My clothes are wet with tears, and my clothes are stained with blood.

2. "Dragon Boat Racing" - Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

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

Catch dragons and fish play drums, and birds competing for phoenixes sing whips.

The drums sound like thousands of fires, and the flags are like smoke from all over the lake.

Success comes from the west, why ask the east wind.

3. "Gifts of Gifts on Dragon Boat Festival" - Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty

The fine silk threads are light and colorful, and the golden parrot is in a narrow sleeve.

Dragon boats are competing to cross the river, and people are trying to taste the fragrant rice dumplings.

4. "Book of Deliverance at Midnight" - Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The water at the head of Parrot Island is vast, the tide is flat, the river is quiet and the night is cool.

The five-foot sail of the dragon boat is tensed, and the dragon and snake rise up to a hundred-foot long shore.

In the past, poets chased grand events, but today they suddenly dreamed of taking over a long shift.

Worried about watching the Dragon Boat Festival dragon boat show, the people in Heguang are trying their best.