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China's traditional festival poems
A poem about the Lantern Festival:

1, from the month to six branches, people are about after dusk.

2, the fire tree silver flowers are eye-catching, and the sky advocates spring breeze.

Second, about Tomb-Sweeping Day's poems:

1, it rains in succession during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die.

2, no flowers, no wine is too clear, and the taste is bleak like a wild monk.

Three. Poems about Dragon Boat Festival:

1, the festival is divided into Dragon Boat Festival, which is rumored to be Qu Yuan.

On May 5th, the sun was shining, and Huayang sang "Eagle" by the river.

4. Poems about Mid-Autumn Festival:

1, when will there be a bright moon? I take my glass from a distance. I don't know about palaces in the sky. What year is tonight?

The dusk clouds were cold, and Han Yin silently turned to the tracts.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Poem about Spring Festival:

1, firecrackers are one year old, and the spring breeze enters Tu Su from send warm.

2. Add a plum blossom to the drum horn to celebrate the New Year in Lian Xiao.

Six, poems about the Double Ninth Festival:

1, being in a foreign land, I miss my family more often during the festive season.

I'll come back at chrysanthemum time when I have a holiday on the mountain.

3, solar terms Chongyang, jade pillow sand cabinet, cool in the middle of the night.