1. Wearing robes and makeup everywhere, children are bustling with lights on the Sixth Street. ——"New Year's Eve in Kyoto"
2. Don't sing the ancient tunes of the south of the Yangtze River. Resentment is hard to suppress, and the Chu River is in despair. ——Wu Wenying of the Song Dynasty, "Bath with Orchid Fragrance in Huai'an Chongwu"
3. If you want to look for the moon in the sea and sky, you will fly across the ocean in dreams at the fifth watch. ——"Moonless Yuanxi"
4. The crane's hair hangs down to his shoulders for a long time, leaving home on the thirty-fifth day of the Dragon Boat Festival.
5. If the country is destroyed and the body is destroyed, what will happen now? Only Lisao is left in the world.
6. It is the time when the orchids are in season. Calamus wine is beautiful and pure.
7. The wind and rain bring dusk and gloom, and Miluo has nowhere to hang its heroes.
8. The children all praised the new hairpin Aihu.
9. Biai Cattail is busy everywhere. Whose family's sons and daughters celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival?
10. The pomegranate flowers welcome the Dragon Boat Festival on three days, and the banana leaf celebrates the birthday of Qianchun.
11. The ghost of Qu Zi’s injustice is still there, and the customs of Chu country remain to this day.
12. The golden hairpin between the words dispels the slight heat of the evening. No rain. No rain. No ordinary Dragon Boat Festival.
13. The colorful thread is lightly wrapped around the ruby ??arm, and the small charm is hung diagonally on the green cloud servant girl. Beautiful women meet each other for a thousand years.
14. The flowers of the four seasons compete for cleverness, and the nine rice dumplings compete for newness.
15. The trees and flowers bloom together, and the iron locks of the star bridge open.
16. The Dragon Boat Festival approaches mid-summer, and people in the Qing Dynasty grow again.
17. It’s a good time to get together. Feasts of singing and dancing. Pay the Dragon Boat Festival every year.
18. Don’t sing the ancient tunes of the south of the Yangtze River. Resentment is hard to suppress, and the Chu River is in despair.
19. The five-day long dragon is in vain to ask for sacrifices, and the nine-pass eagle and tiger are in vain to summon the souls.
20. I stayed in Shixi for a long time and thought about the Dragon Boat Festival. I watched the engine in front of the post building.
21. People rush to stand out against the waves, and birds fly away after leaping over the waves.
22. Wrap rice dumplings for lunch and enjoy the Dragon Boat Festival while drunk.
23. The Immortal Palace has a long-lasting destiny, and the Dragon Boat Festival brings special privacy.
24. The rice dumpling bun is divided into two buns, and the moxa is tied with a dangerous crown.
25. Suddenly looking back, the man was there, in a dimly lit place. ——"The Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi"
26. The Zhongshan boy relies on his new makeup, while Zheng's daughter Yanji is the only one who excels. ——"Bianjing Yuanxi"
27. Three hundred wives danced with sleeves, and for a while the sound of lyrics was heard in the sky. ——"The fifteenth night of the first lunar month"
28. Do not follow the custom of mugwort, but pray for peace through wine. The hair on the temples grows white every day, and the pomegranate brocade illuminates the eyes every year. ——Yin Yaopan of the Tang Dynasty, "Dragon Boat Festival"
29. Don't rush the jade leaky silver pot, the iron gate and the golden lock are clear and open. ——"Shangyuan Night"
30. Indulge in good wine to celebrate the festival, one cent for wine, one cent for song. ——Song Dynasty's "Youth Traveling at the Dragon Boat Festival and Presenting a Gift to Huang Shou and Xu Junyou"
31. With light makeup and heavy make-up, the faces of people in West Lake are unique. Calamus Corner Millet Family Festival. Fish and dragons play in the water, and the ten-mile painted curtain is lifted. Lingbo is infinitely dusty, and the icy skin is fragrant and fragrant. Don't urge the cruise ship to return to the boat. Don't cover up the dusk. There is a new moon in the sky.
——Zhao Changqing, Song Dynasty, "Drunk and Desolate at Noon"