The famous poems of Laba Festival are as follows:
1. "Laba Porridge" by Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty.
In the Qing Dynasty, the court had the custom of giving porridge on Laba day. Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty once wrote a poem "Laba Porridge": "In the early summer of Yiyang, in Dalu, the millet is cooked into porridge and beans. At the right time, I offer the Buddha's arrow with a sincere heart, and silently wish that the golden light will help everyone."
2 , "Laba Porridge" by Li Fu of the Qing Dynasty.
"Qing Jia Lu" of the Qing Dynasty quoted Li Fu's poem "Laba Porridge": Porridge on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, passed down from the Brahma Kingdom. The seven treasures are beautifully blended, and the five spices are mixed in. Use it to offer Yipu and make merit from it. Monks and people do many good deeds, and they add splendor to their deeds. This trend has not been eradicated, and the poor years are still followed. I may give you a gift this morning, but I can't eat it if I sip it. My family lives in the south of the city, where hungry people gather in two temples.
3. Northern Qi Dynasty and Wei Dynasty collected "La Festival".
The poem says: "The freezing cold forces the Qing Dynasty to offer sacrifices, and there is a banquet and a banquet. What is the purpose of the heart, so as to comfort the heart." It writes about the cold and cold earth, the number of nine in the middle of winter, people on the table Meat and wine are served to worship the gods, thank the gods for their blessings, and express the reverence for the gods that has been in the heart for a long time.
4. Gu Mengyou of the Qing Dynasty "The Event at Shuicao An on Laba Day".
The blood beside the clear water pond becomes phosphorus, and the horses outside Zhengyang Gate generate dust. There should be no new hatred for Shuiyue, and I am happy to have old friends from Yunshan. Qingla is not as good as today, and wandering around is also a rebirth. Self-injury, white hair and empty wandering, a petal of incense disappears and tears fill the towel.
The origin of the Laba Festival:
In the pre-Qin period, some places in my country already had the custom of offering sacrifices to the Laba Festival related to "La". The festival falls in the twelfth lunar month, and the specific date is not fixed. The custom of offering sacrifices is regarded by later generations as one of the sources of the "Laba Festival".
According to the "Book of Rites: Jiao Te Sheng" compiled by Dai Shengsuo of the Western Han Dynasty, the wax festival is "the twelfth month of the year, when all things are gathered together for a feast." Han Yingshao's "General Meanings of Customs" " said: "Xia said Jiaping, Yin said Qingsi, Zhou said Dachang, and Han changed it to La. During the pre-Qin period, some places in my country worshiped ancestors and gods (including door gods, household gods, house gods, kitchen gods, and well gods) in the twelfth lunar month. ) custom to pray for a good harvest and good luck.
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