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The meaning of Qiqiao ancient poetry The meaning of Qiqiao ancient poetry
1 Qiqiao is a famous poem written by Lin Jie, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, describing the grand occasion of folk Qixi. On the seventh night of the seventh lunar month, it is commonly known as Qixi, also known as Daughter's Day and Girl's Day. It is the legendary day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the Magpie Bridge across the "Tianhe".

2. Original text

Begging for cleverness

Lin Jie (Tang)

On Tanabata tonight, I will watch Bixiao, and lead the cowherd and weaver girl to cross the river bridge.

Every family looks at the autumn moon and wears tens of thousands of red silk.

3. Translation

The annual Chinese Valentine's Day has arrived again. Everyone looks up at the boundless blue sky and thinks about the touching story of Petunia and Weaver Girl!

Girls in every household are looking at the moon, begging for wisdom and cleverness, and wearing countless red lines.

The poet Lin Jie wrote the ancient poem "Begging for Cleverness" to express the beautiful wishes of those girls for seeking cleverness and pursuing happiness.