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Poems on Qingming Festival themes

The theme poems of Qingming Festival are as follows:

1. "Qingming" by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty.

It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road feel like dying. May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance.

Appreciation: Using beautiful and vivid language, it depicts a vivid picture of asking for directions in the rain. Use the scenery during the Qingming Festival to express your homesickness.

2. "The Qingming Festival at Su Di" by Wu Weixin of the Song Dynasty.

The pear blossoms are blowing in the wind during the Qingming Festival, and wanderers are half out of the city in search of spring. At dusk, the music and songs are put away. Tens of thousands of willows belong to the wandering orioles.

Appreciation: The beautiful spring scenery and the gentle breeze are full of tourists on the banks of the West Lake. In the evening, the people outing and enjoying the lake have dispersed, and the music and singing have stopped. However, the West Lake is filled with orioles in thousands of trees, their songs are melodious, and the spring scenery remains the same. The West Lake during the Qingming Festival is described as a paradise on earth, so beautiful. This poem expresses the joy of spring and spring outings.

3. "Qingming Day" by Li Jianxun of the Tang Dynasty.

They all went away with their wine in search of beauty, while I closed the door alone and slept quietly. Only the poplar flowers seem to be looking for each other, and they return to the bed when the wind blows.

Appreciation: Since I want to "close the door and sleep quietly", I seem to be tired of the bustling. Ordinarily, if a person who wants to be an official is really tired of prosperity and cannot get what he wants, why would he sigh that "there are only Yanghua"? It expresses the author's boredom in officialdom.

4. "Qingming" King Yuwu of the Song Dynasty.

The flower spends the Qingming Festival without wine, and its interest is as dull as a wild monk. Yesterday, the neighbor asked for a new fire, and Xiao Chuang was given a reading lamp.

Appreciation: By writing about Qingming Festival, it describes the poor life and the spirit of hard study of scholars in the past. The poet is alone in a foreign country and experiences deep individual loneliness in Qingming. "Wild Monk" can also be said to be a portrayal of the poet.