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How to write short messages in classical Chinese on Dragon Boat Festival?

1, the wind brings relaxation; Water brings tenderness; Fog brings haze; The sea brings tolerance; The moon brings warmth; Day, bring enthusiasm; I, with sincere wishes, wish a happy Dragon Boat Festival.

2, send you a zongzi, content: 100% pure concern; Ingredients: sweetness+happiness+happiness+tolerance+loyalty = happiness; Shelf life: life; Preservation method: cherish. Happy Dragon Boat Festival!

3. I just received this message; If you are busy, don't come back; I didn't know until I blessed you; Today, you are happy; Remember to reply to me occasionally; I wish you a happy Dragon Boat Festival.

4. Make a good wish to wish you happiness again and again, send a good feeling to wish you all the best, and send a short message to wish you happiness. I wish you a happy Dragon Boat Festival.

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1, Dragon Boat Festival

Dynasty: Yuan Dynasty

Author: Shu _

Abby Tipa is busy everywhere. Whose son is a girl, Qing Duanyang. Fine winding five-color arm length. Empty melancholy, who will hang Yuanxiang again?

Don't talk about the past. A thousand years of loyalty, the sun shines. Reading Li Sao always hurts. No one can solve it, and the tree turns cold in the afternoon.

Appreciation: this word is used in contrast. Shang Gan expressed the author's feelings of loneliness and frustration by comparing the warm atmosphere of family reunion at the Dragon Boat Festival with his own melancholy. Through the deeds of Qu Yuan, Xia Kun not only expressed his condolences to Qu Yuan, but also showed his sense of loyalty and integrity worship.

2. Dragon Boat Festival in Tongzhou

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Yin

White hair falls to the shoulder one foot long, and 35 days away from home is the Dragon Boat Festival.

The child was very happy and surprised to see it, but asked which direction is home?

Appreciation: This poem depicts the images of old people and children and the atmosphere of the Dragon Boat Festival, expressing the author's inner feelings of missing his hometown and anxious to return after leaving home for many years.