What poems are there in Lantern Festival?

The poems of the Lantern Festival include: night lights on the fifteenth day of the first month, Bianjing Yuanxi, the fifteenth night of the first month, health faults Yuanxi, watching lights on the fifteenth night, jade case Yuanxi, never meeting music, sunset melting gold, Liang Zhu, Mizhou Shangyuan and Kyoto Yuanxi.

1, Night Lights on the 15th of the First Month by Zhang Hu in the Tang Dynasty.

Thousands of doors were unlocked and brightly lit, and they moved to Dijing in the middle of the first month. Three hundred wives danced in sleeves and wrote the sky in an instant.

2. Bian Jing Yuan Opera by Li Mengyang in Ming Dynasty.

Zhongshan Ruzi leans on new makeup, and Yan Ji, the daughter, plays alone. Sing Wang Xianchun Yuefu together, and the moon outside the golden beam bridge is like frost.

3. The fifteenth night of the first month by Su Weidao in the Tang Dynasty.

Silver flowers shine like bright lanterns on the tree. On this night, the bridge leading to bright stars opens. The crowd is surging and the dust is flying under the horseshoe; Moonlight shines in every corner, where people can see the moon overhead.

The singer in the moonlight, dressed in makeup, sang Plum Blossom. The capital has been abolished, so don't worry about the timing of leaking jade. Don't let the only midnight snack pass by in a hurry this year.

4. Cha Sheng Zi Yuan Xi by Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the flower market is brightly lit. The moon rose to the willow tree, and he met me at dusk.

On the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of this year, the moonlight and lights are still the same as last year. I will never see my old friend last year again, and my tears are soaked through my clothes.

5. Watching Lights at Fifteen Nights by Lu Zhaoxi in the Tang Dynasty.

Jin Li Xiang Yan, the early years of Lan. The color is far, and the light is far.

After the fall of China people's suspected star, the building was like a hanging moon. Don't laugh so much, come and show off the nine branches.