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Poems describing lanterns
Poems describing lanterns are as follows:

1, Moonlight Mountain is full of imperial capital, and cars cover the thoroughfare. -Interpretation of Tang Shangyin's "Watching Lantern": In the Imperial Capital, moonlight is like water everywhere, lanterns are like mountains, and gorgeous and fragrant carriages block the spacious avenue.

2. Thousands of households were unlocked and moved to Beijing in the middle of the first month. -Interpretation of Zhang Tang's "Night Lights on the 15th of the First Month": Every household opened the door and all the lanterns were lit, which shocked the Imperial Capital on the 15th of the first month.

3, the color is far, and the light is far. -Interpretation of Don Lu Zhao Lin's Fifteen Nights Watching Lights: The gorgeous colors of the lights seem to separate the earth from a distance, and countless lights adorn the sky from a distance.

Last year's Lantern Festival, the flower market was full of lights. -Interpretation of Song Ouyang Xiu's "Life Checker": On the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of last year, the flower market was brightly lit.

5, temporarily get a golden night, watch the fire tree spring. -Interpretation of Tang's "Watching Lights at Fifteen Nights": Time is short. Only midnight snack. At first glance, lanterns are connected like burning trees.

6, Jinli opened a banquet, Lan was in his early years. The color is far, and the light is far. After the fall of China people's suspected star, the building was like a hanging moon. -From the Tang Dynasty: Lu's "Watching Lights at Fifteen Nights"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Under the colorful lights, couples hold delicious banquets to celebrate, and under the exquisite lamps, young people look more glamorous. The brilliant colors of the lights seem to separate the earth from a distance, and countless lights dot the sky from a distance. The lights and fireworks connecting Tianhe are like falling stars, leaning against the lights of tall buildings, like the moon hanging in the air.