Double Ninth Festival, also known as Double Ninth Festival, Double Ninth Festival and Autumn Festival, is one of the important traditional festivals in China, and it is scheduled for the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. This festival has a long history and profound cultural connotation, and has been endowed with many beautiful meanings, which are reflected in ancient poems. The following are some ancient poems about the Double Ninth Festival:
1. In the Autumn Evening written by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty, he wrote: "Silver candles and Qiu Guang painted a cold screen, and a small fan fluttered against fireflies. "The night in day order is as cool as water. I lie down and watch the morning glory and the weaver star. This poem describes the night of the Double Ninth Festival, the bright autumn evening and the starry night sky.
2. Wang Zhihuan's at heron lodge in the Tang Dynasty: "mountains cover the white sun, and oceans drain the golden river. But you widen your view three hundred miles, by going up one flight of stairs. " On the occasion of the Double Ninth Festival, this poem expresses the tenacity and enterprising spirit of life pursuit.
3. Autumn Evening by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty: "a little boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold river-snow. "There are so many sorrows, and the sunset leaves the building." This poem depicts the loneliness and sadness of the Double Ninth Festival and the image of fishing alone.
4. Wang Zhihuan's at heron lodge in the Tang Dynasty: "At dusk, wax lanterns are passed in the Han Palace, and the wind is windy and the waves are light. "As soon as he swings away from the green, the green is different." This poem describes the bustling scene in the palace and the swaying boats during the Double Ninth Festival.
5. Wang Zhihuan's at heron lodge in the Tang Dynasty: "I want to buy osmanthus with wine, but I don't like it." "I didn't meet any Iraqis in the wild goose race. It was just the right time, and it grew in the ends of the earth." This poem expresses a good wish for friends to celebrate the Double Ninth Festival.
6. Autumn Evening by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty: "she went out from the purple palace into the desertland, walking alone with a bamboo hat and cold water. "The cold water of the bamboo hat is resistant to thinness, and the desert and light clouds are four or five times worse." This poem depicts a person's scene in autumn with a lonely picture, showing the loneliness and bleakness of the festival.
These ancient poems reflect the characteristics of the Double Ninth Festival, including the beautiful scenery in autumn, the celebration and loneliness of the festival, and people's yearning for friendship and affection. The Double Ninth Festival has far-reaching significance in the traditional culture of China. These ancient poems also inherit the cultural connotation of this festival and show the profound understanding and expression of the Double Ninth Festival by ancient China poets.