Poetry about Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day

Poems about Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day are as follows:

1, Bai Shu Crow Atrium, Coody Leng Silent Wet Osmanthus fragrans.

Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian. This poem describes a courtyard scene on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. The ground was covered with silver moonlight, crows and magpies on the trees had fallen asleep, and the dew on autumn night fell coldly, wetting the osmanthus in the yard. Through this scene, the poet expressed the silence and homesickness of autumn night.

Tonight, when the moon shines, I wonder whose house Qiu Si will stay in.

Also from Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights". This poem expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown and relatives. Although the moon is bright, the poet doesn't know whether his yearning can reach his distant hometown.

3, full moon flying mirror, returning to the heart to fold the sword.

Jathyapple on August 15th was written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown and relatives. Although the moon is bright, the poet can't fly back to his hometown, nor can he fold a big knife to express his homesickness.

4, dusk clouds diffuse cold, Han Yin silently turn tracts.

From the Mid-Autumn Moon by Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This poem expresses the poet's praise for the moonlight in the Mid-Autumn Festival and his yearning for a better time. Although the night has come, the poet still hopes to reunite with his family and enjoy his family.

5, the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world at this time.

From the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Thinking Far Away". This poem expresses the poet's yearning for distant relatives and friends. Although he is far away, the poet can miss his relatives and friends far away by looking at the moon, and he also hopes that they can feel their feelings of missing.

6. The five-star red flag flutters in the wind, and the song of victory is so loud!

From Mao Zedong's "Singing the Motherland". This poem depicts the five-star red flag as a symbol of China, flying in the wind, representing victory and glory. The song of victory reverberates in everyone's heart in China, expressing people's deep love and pride in their motherland.

7, the sky is high and the clouds are light, looking at the flying geese in the south, it is not a hero to reach the Great Wall, but the trip is only 20,000.

Mao Zedong's Qingping Music Liupanshan. This poem depicts the magnificent scenery of the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, and expresses the people's love for the country and their firm belief in the future.

8, the wind and rain send spring home, flying snow welcomes the spring.

From Mao Zedong's Operator Yongmei. The poet expressed his love and loyalty to the motherland with his proud plum blossom. No matter what happens, plum blossoms still stand upright, symbolizing the indomitable spirit of the people of China.

9. We are United as one, braving the enemy's gunfire and going forward bravely!

From March of the Volunteers. This lyric is concise and powerful, expressing the determination and courage of the people of China in the face of difficulties, and showing the spirit of the people of the whole country to unite as one and strive for the prosperity and strength of the motherland.

10, five-star red flag, you are my pride, five-star red flag, I am proud of you.

From "Red Flag Fluttering". This song expresses China people's love and pride for their motherland with warm melody and lyrics.