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Poems about the Dragon Boat Festival

Whether you are in school or entering society, everyone must have come into contact with some commonly used poems. The language of poetry is simple and meaningful, and has the characteristics of condensation and jumping. What kind of poetry is classic? The following are poems related to the Dragon Boat Festival that I carefully compiled for reference only. I hope it can help everyone.

Poems about the Dragon Boat Festival 1

"Embracing the Miluo River"

The light passing of the zigui bird

< p> And my steps

are heavy on the banks of the Miluo River

Stars and eyes look at each other

Ups and downs

You are swimming Poetic Milky Way

Heavenly questions still echo in heaven and earth

Dragon boats cut through the silence of thousands of years

Words soaked in blood

Integrate into the river< /p>

The moon drinks with the sound of the waves

I sing the Nine Songs

to the Miluo River

See you waving your hair

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Leap forward

Get drunk with Chu Ci for another ten thousand years

Thousands of years of smoke

Rise from the sound of the waves

Missing the full fragrance of rice dumplings

Wrapped in many ancient memories

Wandering wanderer

Even if it turns into soil

China has Poetry 2 planted in the heart and the Dragon Boat Festival

"A Sigh"

A sigh in the vicissitudes of life, full of bitterness, full of cold fragrance, lonely in the sunshine.

The water of Miluo River has become indifferent to shouts and shed tears.

A sigh came from two thousand years away in time and space, chanting the landscape, rain or shine.

Those unintentional flowing clouds are full of dazzling loneliness. Which one is the fairy cloud you step on?

Those exiled winds are full of sadness. Which of your wings is your helpless strong wind?

The flames disperse in the west, but what cannot be dispersed is the burning soul of the world.

The cold moon rises from the east, and what rises is the change of history.

On the bank of Yuanxiang, a sigh jumped from the ages and drifted from the Miluo River to the present.

I look at the high and mighty king, are you tired of hearing that sigh?

Listen to the soul-stirring dragon boats competing with drums, meandering between heaven and earth.

A sigh awakened a nation.

A sigh feeds a nation. Poems about the Dragon Boat Festival 3

"The Day of the Dragon Boat Festival"

Wormwood has been hung in front of the door

Children wearing sachets are running all over the street

Standing on the shore of time

The adults slowly poured down the realgar wine

Peeling off the rice dumplings

Peeling off the thousand-year-old rice dumplings History

Peeling away thousands of years of love

And I only think about a green bamboo pole

Supporting the lingering charm of a river

Supporting eternity Commemoration

Set aside the ripples of May

Trace back to the source, Qu Yuan

In the posture of a water bird

Write your name< /p>

From Miluo, pick it up

In the May sky, the wind is light and the clouds are light

The past events of Chu State are spread with the wind

That Full of ambition, long clothes fluttering

A patriotic poet who never leaves his sword

With an eternal volley

A thousand-year sigh

Ren The sad sound of the harp

In the valley, the roaring sound and the poem of the Dragon Boat Festival 4

"Chu Ci and Zongzi"

This zongzi is boiled in the Miluo River Passed?

It’s still a little hot to the touch

I smell the smell of river water.

Is there also a sun in the water?

Cooked the Chu Ci, every word is pearly

Untied the binding, and my hands were entangled in water plants

Open the cover , title page, layers of waves

Revealing a smallest land of plenty

It is suitable for reading horizontally or vertically

Qu Yuan’s name is written on the water

It is still a pain that people cannot forget

What is nostalgia? Nostalgia is the knot tied on the rice dumpling

You don’t know who tied it, but you always Can

Untie it without any instruction

Someone wrapped the poems of Chu into rice dumplings

I read the rice dumplings into poems of Chu