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Famous ancient poems about Chinese Valentine's Day

1. Women's Songs on the Chinese Valentine's Day (Jin/Anonymous)

The elegance of love never ends, and we have to say goodbye to each other.

The silkworm does not make a cocoon, but hangs its thread all night long.

2. The Morning Bull and the Weaver Girl (Tang Dynasty/Du Fu)

The Morning Bull comes out to the west of the river, and the Weaver Girl comes out to the east.

Eternally we will look at each other, who will see each other on the Chinese Valentine's Day?

Three, Chinese Valentine's Day (Tang Dynasty/Bai Juyi)

The mist in the sky is faint and the moon is shining in the sky, and the autumn period of the Silver and Han Dynasties is the same for all eternity. .

How much joy and sorrow are combined in this night every year.

4. Xinwei Qixi Festival (Tang Dynasty/Li Shangyin)

I am afraid it is a good time to say goodbye to the immortal family, so I will teach you to make a good time.

Origin: When the blue sky falls on the bank of the Milky Way, it’s time for the golden wind and jade dew.

The clear leaks gradually moved away from each other for a long time, and the faint clouds did not come back late.

How can you not intend to reward the crow and magpie, but only beg for clever silk with the spider?

Five, Chinese Valentine's Day (Question of the Tang/Song Dynasty)

Preaching the fairy Xingyuan, they meet in the water corner every year.

Borrow the cricket when the shuttle stops, but pay the spider for the cleverness.

When I go to the sun, I follow the clouds to invite you, but when I return, I am waiting for the sun to lose.

Don’t say that seeing each other is broad, the sun in the sky should be different.

Sixth day of the seventh lunar month (Tang Dynasty/Quan Deyu)

Today the clouds are crossing the Magpie Bridge, which should not be smooth and far away.

My family likes to open their makeup mirrors and thread needles to pray for nine o'clock under the moon.

1. The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the Qixi Festival, also known as Qiqiao Festival, Qiqiao Festival or Qixi Festival.

2. Qixi Festival began in the Han Dynasty and is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the Chinese cultural circle. According to legend, women beg for wisdom from Vega in the courtyard on the night of July 7 or 6 of the lunar calendar, so it is called "begging for cleverness". It originated from the worship of nature and women begging for needlework, and was later given the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, making it a festival symbolizing love. During the Chinese Valentine's Day, many customs such as women threading needles and begging for skill, praying for good fortune and longevity, worshiping the Seven Sisters, displaying flowers and fruits, and making gong (gōng) have influenced countries in the Chinese cultural circle such as the Korean Peninsula and Vietnam.