Gracford doesn't end in the evening, it's a farewell anniversary.
Silkworms don't cocoon, but hang silk all night
Second, Petunia Weaver Girl (Tang/Du Fu)
Morning glory goes out of Hexi, and Weaver Girl goes out of its east.
Who looks the same on Tanabata?
Third, Tanabata (Tang/Bai Juyi)
Clouds and bright moons are in the sky, and silver, Han and autumn are the same.
How many joys and sorrows, year after year, on this night.
Fourth, Tanabata (Tang/Li Shangyin)
I'm afraid the fairy family will leave, so I'll give it to you as a wedding day.
It comes from the blue sky and the milky way, but it is a golden breeze.
Clear leakage gradually moved to the other side of the river for a long time, Wei Yun came back very late.
I don't want to reward the black magpie, but I want to ask the spider for help.
Five, Tanabata (Tang/Song)
Spread the fairy and the star, and the annual meeting will be the water corner.
Stop to borrow crickets and be smart enough to pay spiders.
In the past, I asked from the clouds, but I lost it when I returned to Japan.
When Mo Yan meets, the sky should be different.
Six, Tanabata (Tang/Quan Deyu)
Today, it is clear that the clouds have crossed the magpie bridge, which should not be in the same strain, a distance.
My family likes to wear makeup mirrors and needles on the ninth night of the next month.
1, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month is China's Valentine's Day, also known as Begging for Clevership Festival, Seven Clever Days or Seven Sisters's birthday.
2. Qixi, which began in the Han Dynasty, is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters. According to legend, on the night of the seventh or sixth day of the seventh lunar month, women begged the Weaver girl for cleverness in the courtyard, so they called it "begging for cleverness". It originated from the worship of nature and women's needlework, and was later endowed with the legend of Cowherd and Weaver Girl, making it a festival symbolizing love. Many customs of women in China on Valentine's Day, such as "Nvhong", "Blessing for Seven Sisters", "gūng" and so on, have influenced Japanese, Korean Peninsula, Vietnamese and other countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.
On May 20th, 2006, China Valentine's Day was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council.