The epigrams of Qingming famous sayings are as follows:
1. The light red is stained with rain, and the eyes are blurred. -"Qingming Festival Poetry" The new songs are chaotic and the smoke is low, and the spring rain is heartbroken. -"Qingming Festival Poetry"
2. When you turn around, you should sigh at pedestrians and write poems at once. -Lu Zhi's "themoon Qu, Cold Food in the New Wild Road" is even more cold and tearful, and wants to rise the tide of smelting city. -Wang Anshi's "cold food in the morning"
3. The green and dark roads in front of the building are divided, with a touch of willow and an inch of tenderness. -Wu Wenying's "Let the wind loose, listen to the wind and listen to the rain, clear the sky" is the head of the ancient river, and the flying scenery is still so. -wuqian's
The Spring of Begonia has not yet been clear. 4. In the late spring of Qingming, I look at the northern hills. Flirting a fire opens a new flame, and tung flowers make old branches. -"Qingming" swallows come back, and the past flows east. -Wu Wenying's
5. If you don't know where the fire is, you will be surprised. -Shen Quanqi's "Cold Food" Danbie River Bridge Yangliufeng, lying in Yichuan Taoliyue in the evening. -Song Zhiwen's
The Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the Walking Festival, the Qingming Festival, the March Festival, the ancestor worship festival, etc., is held at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day, which originated from the ancestors' belief and the custom of spring worship, is the most grand festival of ancestor worship for the Chinese nation.
Tomb-Sweeping Day has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival. Grave-sweeping and an outing are the two major themes of Tomb-Sweeping Day, which have been passed down in China since ancient times.