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There's no hurry, the iron lock is fully open. Who can sit on the moon and smell the lights? There are hundreds of rounds of magic lamps and Buddha fires, carved like seven treasures of graphics. Like a golden mouth in the shadow, like jade in the air. This year's spring scenery is better than usual, and this night is the most pitiful. The new moon is full in front of the magpie building, and the treasure lamps are burning on the phoenix platform.
Le Jin silver saddle controls purple, jade wheel beads drive green cattle. Ao began to disperse the bow of Dongcheng, and suddenly he came to Nanmotou. The prince and grandson are arrogant, and everyone they know is invited. The most regrettable thing is that the long-sleeved dance is weak before the wind, and the new string is imperceptible. The stars move to the moon, and the floating lights fade away. I still cherish the roadside singing and dancing places and can't go home to take care of them.
Introduction to traditional festivals:
Lantern Festival is also called Shangyuan Festival, Lantern Festival and Lantern Festival. A traditional festival in China, which falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month every year. According to the folk tradition in China, on this bright night, people light thousands of lanterns to celebrate. Watching the moon, lighting lamps, setting fires, solve riddles on the lanterns, celebrating the Lantern Festival, family reunion and celebrating festivals are all very interesting.
According to legend, Emperor Wendi (179- 157) celebrated the 15th day of the first month to investigate the Zhu Lu rebellion. Every night, he goes to the palace to play with people. In ancient times, night was the same as night, and the first month was also called January. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty designated the fifteenth day of the first month as the Lantern Festival, and this night was called Yuanxiao. Sima Qian founded the taichu calendar, which listed the Lantern Festival as a major festival. Since the Sui, Tang and Song Dynasties, it has been in full swing.
"Sui Shu Music Record" Day: "Every first month, all nations come to the DPRK and live outside the Duanmen Gate, which lasts for eight miles until the 15th." Tens of thousands of people participated in singing and dancing, from faint to dark. With the changes of society and times, the custom of Lantern Festival has changed greatly, but it is still a traditional folk festival in China. Xiangfan people have always had the custom of putting lanterns on the Lantern Festival.