Seven laws of poetry about temple fairs

The seven laws of poetry about visiting temple fairs are:

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The bustling crowd is like a cloud, suitable for both sides of the department store.

Let the children go to the streets, and the rural temple fair will bloom in spring.

Urban and rural development is harmonious, and fresh air is everywhere.

Today next year, friends and relatives will get together to look for each other.

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I went to Longhua for three and a half hours, and when I came back, it was full of fragrance.

If you pray silently for everything, the Holy Spirit will be everywhere.

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Every year during the Spring Festival, good men and women flock to the mountain gate at the temple fair.

Spend money on show, buy merit and pray for future generations.

The pillars are fragrant and worship the Buddha, and the prayers are from the heart.

There are thousands of wishes for piety, and no one mentions parents' kindness.

Temple fair introduction:

Temple fair, also known as "temple fair" or "festival field". It is a folk religion and an ancient custom in China. It is usually held during the Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival and when the dragon rises on February 2nd. It is also one of the forms of fair trade in China, and its formation is related to the development of local temples and religious activities. It is held on festivals or specific dates in temples, mostly in or near temples. Temple fairs are very popular in vast areas of this country.

Temple Fair is an ancient traditional folk cultural activity in China. In addition to the general annual customs, temple fairs are the main customs of New Year in old Beijing. With the development of the times, there will be a series of temple fairs in China during the Spring Festival every year.

In addition to the well-known "Factory Dian", Wuxian God of Wealth Temple (2nd to 16th lunar month), Dongyue Temple (1st to 15th lunar month), Baiyunguan Temple (1st to 19th lunar month) and Long Live Temple Fair (1st to 16th lunar month) are all well-known temple fairs in China, which have the most Chinese New Year characteristics.

Temple Fair is also a traditional folk activity widely circulated in China. Folk custom is a life culture created, enjoyed and passed down by the broad masses of people in a country or a nation. Temple fair is an organic part of this life culture, and its emergence, existence and evolution are closely related to the lives of ordinary people.