Do you know any poems describing traditional festivals in China?

1. It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die.

from: Qingming Festival written by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: In the Qingming Festival in the south of the Yangtze River, drizzle falls one after another, and all the travelers on the road are out of their wits.

2. When the wind and rain end, the sun will give birth to gloom, and Miluo has nowhere to hang the spirit.

from: Yuan Dynasty's Ji You Dragon Boat Festival by Bei Qiong

Interpretation: The Dragon Boat Festival was suddenly stormy and gloomy, and there was no one to mourn the dead Qu Yuan on the Miluo River.

3. With the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze sends warmth into Tu Su.

from: Yuan Ri by Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: The old year has passed in the sound of firecrackers, and Tu Su wine is enjoyed in the warm spring breeze.

4. The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, and Jiarui Tianjiao and Nianchu.

From: The First Night Snow by Lu You in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: At the beginning of the fourth watch, the north wind brought a heavy snow; The snow that God gave us just arrived on New Year's Eve, which indicates a bumper harvest in the coming year.

5. There are flowers everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind is cold and the willows are oblique.

from Han Yi's Cold Food in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: In the late spring, catkins are flying everywhere in Chang 'an, and the east wind blows the willows in the imperial city during the Cold Food Festival.