What are the poems about Tomb-Sweeping Day?

1. Cold food and extravagant hopes

(Tang) Bai Juyi

Crows and magpies are flustered and dizzy, and the Qingming cold food cries.

The wind blows the paper money in the wilderness, and the ancient tomb is full of spring grass.

Pear blossoms reflect poplar trees, full of parting places.

I don't hear the heavy spring crying, but the rustling rain makes people return.

The custom especially advocated by cold food and Qingming is to sweep the grave. This poem is about Tomb-Sweeping Day's grave-sweeping sacrifice, remembering his ancestors and mourning the dead. At this time, some poets wandering in a foreign land will be homesick.

2. "Send friends to the park on Qingming Day"

(Tang) Jia Dao

Today is Tomb-Sweeping Day, and some friends are in the garden. The weather is fine, blowing gently with Liu, begging for a new fire in Qingming, and the people's kitchen raises a fire to cook cigarettes.

Du Ruo is very long, and this article remembers two wise men. When can life catch up? Drink wine before the flowers fall.

Tomb-Sweeping Day itself is also a day for friends and brothers to go home for reunion. The author described the scene of inviting friends to reunite that day. The first two sentences are very lively, the weather is sunny, catkins are flying and there are many fireworks, but in the end they reveal helplessness and sadness. The author thinks of two other sages and doesn't know when we will meet again.

3. "Qingming is one thing"

(Tang) Meng Haoran

Beijing is the annual Tomb-Sweeping Day, and people naturally begin to feel sad and nostalgic. The carriage creaked on the road, and the outskirts of Liucheng were lush.

Flowers bloom, grass grows and birds fly in pairs. Sitting in the empty lobby, reminiscing about the past, drinking tea instead of drinking.

Meng Haoran is also a well-known author, and there are many poems circulating. However, this poem expresses its feelings with the help of clear environment. In the face of unsatisfactory official career, it is unrestrained with nature, and the last two contradictions are intertwined.