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Which poem does "Winter Moon" come from?

Source: Han Anonymous "Bieshi (Leaves with the Same Blood)": "The husband is on Huaiyuan Road, and the wanderer loves his hometown. In the cold winter of December, the frost is severe in the morning. "

Explanation: twelfth lunar month: December of the lunar calendar. It refers to the coldest day in December in winter.

Example: It snows heavily in the cold winter, and the mountains and plains are all white.

From 65438+1October 15, we entered the "twelfth lunar month" that people often say. The so-called "twelfth lunar month" is the twelfth lunar month. In ancient times, "wax" was originally a ritual. Especially in Shang Dynasty, people held four festivals in spring, summer, autumn and winter every year to worship ancestors and gods of heaven and earth, among which the winter festival was the largest and most grand, and was later called "La Worship". Therefore, people call the twelfth lunar month "twelfth lunar month", and the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is what people often call "Laba Festival". People often worship their ancestors and the gods of heaven and earth on a certain day to pray for good harvest and good luck.

After the twelfth lunar month, all parts of China entered the coldest season. This coincides with the slight cold and severe cold solar terms in China. As the saying goes: "wax gas, Bala, frozen chin", and "slight cold, great cold, cold into ice hockey" argument. Slight cold refers to the degree of cold. Literally, great cold is greater than slight cold, but in meteorological records, it is often slight cold but colder than great cold, which can be said to be the coldest solar term among the 24 solar terms all year round. As the saying goes, "Cold is in Sanjiu", and "Sanjiu" is just a slight cold solar term. Because of this, in the cold winter, we should pay more attention to cold protection and health care in food, clothing, housing and transportation, spend the coldest season of the year safely and welcome the arrival of the New Year happily.