Poems commemorating the dead parents on the Double Ninth Festival

The poem commemorating the deceased parents on the Double Ninth Festival is as follows:

1, "Mother" Wang Anshi in the Northern Song Dynasty: Put the mother in the ditch and leave the family in the shade. I took my mother to Hangou, but my family stayed at White Cat.

2, "Whose Son" Yu: The old woman with a white head covered the door and her sleeve was broken. The old white-haired mother closed the door and cried. You can't keep your sleeve if it's broken.

3, "Mother Biezi" Tang Baijuyi: Mother Biezi, son Biemu, crying in the daytime. We mother and son, where will you go, even the birds in the forest are inferior; The mothers of those birds lost their children, and their husbands accompanied their wives and lived a kind, loving and comfortable life in their later years.

4, "Don't be an old mother" Huang Qing Ren Jing: Pull the curtain to worship the mother's river beam, and see the tears dry in vain. Open the curtain, because I want to make a living in He Liang, so I reluctantly bid farewell to my elderly mother. Seeing my white-haired mother, I couldn't help crying, and my tears dried up.

5, "Motherly Love" Yuan Yang Weizhen: There are no six-foot orphans under the knee, and a Zhao Amei is not awkward. Isn't there an orphan under the knee? A Zhao may not be a quack.

6, "Wandering Sons" Don Meng Jiao: But how much love you push your luck, you get three spring rays. Who can say that a child's filial piety as weak as grass can repay the kindness of such a loving mother as Chunhui Puze?

7, "Xuan Mo Figure 1" Wang Yuan: A loving mother leans on the door, and it is difficult for a wanderer to walk. A loving mother leans against the door and loves a wanderer, that is, a loving mother leans against the door and looks forward to her children. It's hard to travel a wanderer!

8. "Arriving home at the end of the year" Qingjiang Shiquan: I love my son endlessly and I am happy to go home. A mother's love for her children is endless. How happy my mother is to go home during the Spring Festival.

9. "Short Songs" Cao Cao: People see that men and women are good, but I don't know that men and women make people old. Everyone says it's good to have children, but they don't know they're old.

10, "Night Shift" Tang Gaoshi: Tonight's hometown is a thousand miles away, another Ming Dynasty worry. People in my hometown must miss me thousands of miles away tonight; The sideburns have turned gray, and tomorrow is a new year.