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Do you know the ancient poems about the Double Ninth Festival?

1. Picking mulberry seeds on the Double Ninth Festival

Mao Zedong

Life is easy and it is difficult to grow old. It is a Double Ninth Festival every year.

Now is the Double Ninth Festival, a battlefield The yellow flowers are particularly fragrant.

The annual autumn wind is strong, not like the spring scenery,

Better than the spring scenery, the vast river and sky are covered with frost.

2. Recalling Shandong Brothers on September 9th

(Tang Dynasty) Wang Wei

A stranger in a foreign land, he misses his family even more during the festive season.

I know from afar that my brothers have climbed to a high place, and there is one less person planting dogwood trees everywhere.

3. Climb up the mountain in nine days

(Tang Dynasty) Du Mu

The wild geese are flying in the autumn shadow of Jianghan, and they are carrying pots with guests on the green Wei. It's rare to smile in this world, and I must return with my head full of chrysanthemums.

But I will be drunk to celebrate the festival, and I will not come to hate the sunset. This has been the case throughout the ages, why should Niu Shan be alone in his clothes?

4. It will happen on September 10th

(Tang Dynasty) Li Bai

I climbed up yesterday and will raise my wine glass again today.

Why is the chrysanthemum so bitter? It suffers from these two double suns.

5. View of Xuanwu Mountain Travel on September 9th

(Tang Dynasty) Lu Zhaolin

Looking at the mountains and rivers on September 9th, I returned to my heart and looked at the accumulated wind and smoke.

Drinking golden flower wine in a foreign country, we feel the sorrow of the wild geese thousands of miles away.

6. Ninth Day in Shuzhong

(Tang Dynasty) Wang Bo

On September 9th, at the Wangxiang Terrace, he served a cup to see off guests from a foreign country.

Human sentiment is tired of the suffering in the south, and the swan geese come from the north.