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Yuanxiao Tangyin Pinyin Edition
Yuanxiao is a poem written by Tang Yin, a poet in Ming Dynasty. Wrote the lively scene of the rural Lantern Festival.

Tangyin Pinyin version of Lantern Festival is as follows:

You're right, you're right.

The moon without lights is not entertaining, and the moon without lights is not spring.

You're right, you're right.

Spring is everywhere, just like the lady seen here. On a bright moonlit night, flashing lanterns set off the moon like pure silver.

This is a good example.

The streets are full of Zhu Cui swimming around the girls in the village, singing songs and competing with the social gods.

This is a good example.

How can you get rid of this wonderful moment if you don't show your respect and smile?

Such a night can't be enjoyed without bright lights and high moon. Such a night, without the bright moon and lights, can't be considered as spring. Spring comes to the world with light steps. Beauty is as beautiful as flowers, lanterns are burning with happy smiles under the moon, and the moon is like mercury.

The streets are full of jewels and emeralds. It's a village girl's spring outing, with loud songs and melodious sheng pipes. This is a young man competing with the god of the club. If you don't have fun and laugh, how can you live up to such an auspicious day?

Appreciation of works: Ordinary Yuan Night poems are mostly about cities. But this "Yuanxiao" is set in the countryside. The countryside under the moonlight is beautiful, and the village girl under the moonlight is even more beautiful. They are full of youth, beaming and laughing. The artistic conception of Yuanxiao is beautiful and touching.