What are the poems related to Tanabata?

The poems related to Tanabata are as follows:

On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, Lingpi Sanqiu Club. Check people to cross the sea, cross the bridge and fill the river. -Tang Liqiao, Feng and the banquet of the Tanabata Hall should be done.

It is a good development concept and criterion to "be poor and be immune to it, and be rich and help the world". However, the answer to the question "which poem is related to Qixi" is "a bright moon hangs over the capital, and a thousand hammers wash your face". The following paragraphs explain in detail.

1. Introduction to Tanabata Legend

Qixi originated from the custom of Han Dynasty, and it is a fairy tale spread among the people in China. Tanabata tells a story about the morning glory (Weaver Girl) in the sky and the cowherd and Weaver Girl on the ground who fell in love and were approved to combine. In China, this day is usually considered as Valentine's Day.

2. Poetry describing Tanabata.

"A bright moon hangs over the capital, and ten thousand lamps wash and hammer" is a poem written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It describes the silence and yearning brought about by parting, and implies that people who have passed the Qixi Festival will miss each other even in every household, and they will miss each other under the moon.

3. The background of Du Mu and his works

Du Mu was a famous writer of Ci, Fu and Epitaph in Tang Dynasty. Many poems reflect his inner spirit of independence and hard work, among which Farewell to Ancient Grass also expresses his endless thoughts after he left.

4. Tanabata customs in different countries

Although Tanabata is regarded as Valentine's Day in China, there are similar celebrations in many other countries and regions. In Japan, for example, Tanabata is called "Chinese Valentine's Day" or "Lacquer Festival". Other Asian countries also have their own unique ways to celebrate Tanabata. For example, in Vietnam, the "Blue Bridge Festival" requires people to say a word of thanks to their relatives and friends before leaving.

5. The inheritance of Qixi in modern times

At present, many cities in China will hold some Qixi celebrations, such as parties and making postcards. In addition, with the rise of e-commerce, more and more people begin to give gifts to their other half on this day, and various lovers' greetings have replaced the original classical poems and become an important ceremony of contemporary Tanabata.