The nursery rhymes of the Lantern Festival are as follows:
1. "Lantern Festival"?
The Lantern Festival is really lively, watching lanterns and eating dumplings.
Calf lamp, moo moo, puppy lamp, woof woof woof. ?
The little dragon lantern flies high, the little rabbit lantern runs fast. ?
2. "Lantern Festival"?
The square is really lively and full of raw materials for the Lantern Festival. ?
You rub it, I press it, and everyone starts making Yuanxiao. ?
Compare and compete, the Lantern Festival games are so beautiful. ?
3. "Lantern Festival"?
On the Lantern Festival, the moon is round. The round yuanxiao is sticky and sweet. ?
Watch the lanterns and walk on stilts. The streets and alleys are so lively. ?
The baby smiles at the moon, and another spring has arrived.
4. "Fifteenth Lantern Festival"?
The moon on the fifteenth day is garden after garden, and the glutinous rice balls on the fifteenth day are sweet and sweet. ?
Firecrackers are ringing on the fifteenth day, and fireworks are lit to sing. ?
The lanterns on the fifteenth day were bright and bright, and I held candles to fan my mind. ?
5. "Lanxiao is good"?
Lantern is good, Yuanxiao is wonderful, Yuanxiao is delicious and squeaky.
Appreciate the lanterns, guess lantern riddles, and celebrate the Lantern Festival happily. ?
6. "The fifteenth day of the first lunar month"?
On the first day of the first lunar month, lanterns are hung on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
Playing with lions and dragons, served in round rice dumpling bowls.
You bite me every bite, sweet life and good mood.
Extended information
The formation of Lantern Festival customs has a long process. The introduction of Buddhist culture in the Eastern Han Dynasty played an important role in forming the custom of celebrating the Lantern Festival. During the Yongping period of Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty (AD 58-75), because Emperor Ming promoted Buddhism, it coincided with Cai Min's return from India to seek Buddhism. He said that in the Mohetuo Kingdom in India, on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, monks gathered to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. An auspicious day to visit the Buddha. In order to promote Buddhism, Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty ordered that on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month, lanterns should be lit in palaces and temples to represent the Buddha.
Therefore, the custom of lighting lanterns on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month gradually spread in China with the expansion of the influence of Buddhist culture and the addition of Taoist culture. Now, with the development of the times, today's Lantern Festival is moving from family to society. No matter how the Lantern Festival, lanterns, and fireworks change, these ancient traditional customs that continue during the Lantern Festival remain unchanged. These elements of traditional culture have always been part of people's hearts.