"Laba Festival" is a traditional festival in the Han area of China. In ancient times, people called the day of "Laba Festival" "Laba Day". Next, let’s look for traces of Laba in the beautiful verses of ancient poems. Poems about Laba Festival Highlights Snow on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in Yimao is a poem by Wei Boliang, Yu Ji (Yuan Dynasty) Snow is flying outside the willows at Guanqiao, and string music is playing urgently in front of the wine cups in the guest house. The monk is surprised by the December day as he porridges at dawn, and recalls the remaining years when he goes out hunting in the morning. The white hair is facing the green mountains, who will pity the green eyebrows in the gorgeous house? Only the winter plum blossom can grow old, and show its beauty to the river and sky alone. On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, Gu Mengyou from Shuicao Temple (Qing Dynasty) Blood turns into phosphorus by the Qingshui Pond, and horses create dust outside the Zhengyang Gate. There should be no new hatred in the water and moon, and I am glad that old friends have come to the clouds and mountains. There is no better day than today when the weather is sunny. Strolling around is like being reborn. I feel sad as I wander around with my white hair, and my handkerchief is filled with tears as the fragrance disappears. Walking to West Village on December 8th Lu You (Song Dynasty) In the twelfth month, the breeze is gentle and the air feels like spring. I go for a walk with my neighbors. There is a hazy smell of grass smoke behind the wooden door, and many cow tracks by the wild waterside. All you need for many diseases is medicine. If you don’t take any medicine, you are an idle person. Today, people are passing Buddhist porridge to each other, and the festival food in Jiangcun seems to be new.
Du Fu on the La Day (Tang Dynasty) The warmth is usually far away during the La Festival, but this year the frost has completely disappeared. The daylilies invade the snow, and the willow branches reveal the spring. I indulge in wine and want to get drunk all night, and return home after the purple court is over. Lip balm and facial cream come with grace, and the green tubes and silver pots descend to the sky. Laba Porridge Emperor Daoguang (Qing Dynasty) When the Yang returns to Dalü, millet is made into porridge and cooked with beans. On this festival, we offer offerings to Buddha with a pious heart and silently pray for the golden light to benefit all sentient beings. The table is filled with fragrant air, and the plates are filled with fruits and vegetables. Let’s enjoy the fine products together and reach Miaomen, where the colors and appearance of the lotus torch are passed down. The children, with their full stomachs, celebrate the peace and prosperity by beating drums in the streets. |