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What are the poems about festivals?
"Mountain Living in Remembrance of Shandong Brothers" is one of the masterpieces of Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.
Full text: Being a stranger alone in a foreign land, I miss my family more than ever during the festive season. When I think of my brothers' bodies climbing high, I will feel a little regret for not being able to reach me.
As a foreign guest leaving home alone, I miss my loved ones, especially when the festival is coming. It's a pity that I was the only one with dogwood in my head when my brothers climbed the mountain today.
I don't know who Qiu Si will meet tonight.
A message to Du Langzhong by looking at the moon for fifteen nights is a poem written by Wang Jian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, with the Mid-Autumn Festival moonlit as its content.
Full text: Bai Shu Habitat Crow Atrium, Coody Leng Silent Wet Osmanthus fragrans. ? I don't know who Qiu Si will meet tonight.
Crows inhabit the snow-white trees on the ground of the courtyard, and the dew in autumn silently wets the osmanthus in the courtyard. Everyone in the world looks up at the bright moon tonight. I wonder whose home this autumn will fall to?
Extended data:
"Mountain Holiday Thinking of Shandong Brothers" describes a wanderer's homesickness. At the beginning of the poem, I cut into the theme and wrote about the loneliness and sadness of living in a foreign land. Therefore, I always miss my hometown and people, and I miss them even more when I meet a festive occasion.
Then the poem jumps to writing a brother who is far away from home. When they climbed the mountain according to the custom of the Double Ninth Festival, they also missed themselves. Poetry jumps repeatedly, implicative and deep, simple and natural, tortuous and changeable. Among them, "I miss my relatives twice during the festive season" is a famous sentence throughout the ages.
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