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Poetry of Dragon Boat Race

The poems of dragon boat race are as follows:

1, remember the festival, why not pour ant wine and never see the dragon boat win again? -Huang Songgeng's "It is a matter for the owner of the Dragon Boat Festival and the Moon Mountain to drink wine".

Appreciation: Why not pour ant wine in festivals, pointing to the theme of Dragon Boat Festival, and expressing Huang Geng's optimistic and open-minded attitude. Pouring ant wine is a metaphor, which vividly depicts the scenery and scenes around him. Although there is no famous dragon boat race, the author can still enjoy the happiness of the festival with ordinary things and convey a feeling of indifference to fame and fortune.

Winning the championship and not seeing the dragon boat is a metaphor for winning the championship and racing the dragon boat, which expresses the author's mentality that there is no need to strive for merit and profit. Huang Geng, with the dragon boat race as a symbol, expressed the impulse to pursue victory in life, but at the same time reminded people not to pursue fame and fortune excessively. At a time like Dragon Boat Festival, we should pay attention to happiness and traditional cultural customs, not just fame and fortune and defeat others.

2, watching the dragon boat, watching the dragon boat, the two dikes do not compete for water. -"The Best of Du Jing" by Huang Gongshao.

Appreciation: Watching Dragon Boat, watching Dragon Boat, these two same names express the poet's extremely strong mood and expectation. Repeated calls strengthen the rhythm and movement of poetry, as if to summon readers and let everyone actively participate in the dragon boat race. The expression of this call also enhances the practical sense of poetry, and people can't help but imagine themselves on the spot.

This sentence describes the two sides of the river, suggesting the scene of dragon boat race. The two dikes don't fight, which means that the dragon boat hasn't started the race, which means that the race hasn't started yet. The leisurely water describes the quiet and slow flowing state of the water surface, giving people a feeling of tranquility and distance. This description creates an atmosphere of expectation and preparation, and creates a more vivid scene for readers.

Three, three, three, five, five, hold the bottom of the sun and hold the dragon boat. -Li Tingrui Dragon Boat Festival East Lake Race.

Appreciation: The poem "Three, Three, Five, Five, Hanging on Yang Di" uses rhythmic numbers and adjectives to construct a detailed and vivid scene. "3355" expresses all kinds of people, while weeping willows depict willow branches and lush crowns. This description creates a sea of people and full of green, which makes people feel people's enthusiasm and expectation for the dragon boat race.

The poem "Hold the Dragon Boat" reveals people's anxious waiting mood and the uncertainty at this special moment. Standing still means that people are quietly waiting for the dragon boat to return. However, not seeing the dragon boat return gives people a feeling of surprise and regret.

Today, people don't know what spirit means, so they only have dragon boat races. -Qin Shihuang's Guantang Race.

Appreciation: The poem "Modern People Don't Know Everything" points out modern people's misunderstanding of the dragon boat race in a comparative way. Spirit refers to the culture contained in the traditional dragon boat race, but modern people don't understand it or realize it. This will not recognize traditional culture presents a kind of regret and worry, and the poet hopes that modern people can understand and inherit this meaning more deeply.

This poem shows that modern people only understand dragon boat racing as a kind of competition and entertainment. Doing nothing is to limit the dragon boat race to multi-person races and ignore the spiritual core. This limited cognition makes people only pay attention to the results of the competition and entertainment, but lack a deep understanding of dragon boat culture.

5, dragon boat race, flag-waving, inferior. -Zhang Yi's Niannujiao.

Appreciation: The poem "Dragon Boat Race, Flagging, Drumming, Pride and Inferiority" shows the spectacular scene of dragon boat race through vivid description. Dragon boat race depicts the scene of dragon boat race on water and shows the mental state of the contestants. The sound of gongs and drums depicts the intense atmosphere of the game. Participants waved flags and beat drums to cheer for their companions.

The word arrogance and inferiority is used to describe the action of beating flags and drums, which conveys the pride and confidence of the contestants. They proudly participated in the competition and showed their strength and sense of competition. This also reflects the participants' attention to the competition and their desire for victory.