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The most famous Dragon Boat Festival poems and famous lines

The most famous Dragon Boat Festival poems are:

1. What is there now after the destruction of the country and the death of the body? From the Song Dynasty Zhang Lei's "and the Dragon Boat Festival"

Translation: What is there now after the country's destruction and death? Only the ancient song of Li Sao is left in the world!

2. On the fifth day of the fifth month, I was given a stick of moxa. From the Song Dynasty Wen Tianxiang's Dragon Boat Festival

Translation: On the fifth day of the Dragon Boat Festival, you gave me a branch of mugwort.

3. Children have boasted of the end of the new kind of hairpin Fu Aihu. From Liu Kezhuang's "He Xinlang - Dragon Boat Festival" of the Song Dynasty

Translation: The youths have been showing off their festive attire. On their heads are hairpin charms and on their bodies are tigers made of mugwort. They came to the ferry to watch the dragon boat race.

4. The colorful threads are lightly wrapped around the red jade arms, and the small charms are hung diagonally on the green cloudy hair. From "Raccoon Creek Sand - Dragon Boat Festival" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Translation: You gently wrapped that colorful floral thread around your jade arm, and the tiny talisman was hung diagonally on your hair bun.

5. The soul of Qu Zi is still there in the past, and the custom of Chuxiang remains today.

Translation: From ancient times to the present day, the soul of Qu Yuan is still alive, and the customs of Chu still exist today.