Interpretation of Mid-Autumn Festival (Yang Wanli) Poetry: It has just rained and the air is humid. Coupled with the scorching sun, the weather is so sultry that people feel like they are in a steamer. For bees, there are no flowers this season and they are facing the dilemma of starvation. For ants, how many roads were blocked by rain in the past, forcing them to always change their route. The Mid-Autumn Festival is really hotter than it was just before dawn. I had hoped to borrow a shady seat in the small garden, but it was still affected by the scorching sun. In this case, simply don't look for anything to hide, light incense and read a roll of Tang poetry slowly in your hand.
The fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month is the Mid-Yuan Festival in Taoism and the Boni Festival in Buddhism, which is also called Ghost Festival in China. The specific festival custom is mainly to remember and pay homage to ancestors, which is a festival formed by the combination of filial piety, kindness and happiness in Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism and folk beliefs. Under normal circumstances, the Mid-Autumn Festival is at the end of the dog days and still belongs to the hottest period of the year. Yang Wanli is a man who can turn ordinary days into poems. He is especially good at discovering interests in life and enjoying rare leisure in the most ordinary life.