1. The embers of the cold lamp are short before the wax is burned, and the faint sound of painted corners heralds spring. ——From "New Year's Eve" by Fang Qian of the Tang Dynasty
2. Spring has been announced to the east king at the end of Laji, but the snowflakes have not yet collected the light dust. ——From Wu Fu's "Signing Snow Poems with Wei and Zhao Shou"
3. Poetry has changed from generation to generation, and the number of fields and canals announces spring. ——From "Waste of Zheng River" by Song Qi
4. In order to say to the spring breeze, spring will be announced early next year. ——From "Send Spring" by Yao He of the Tang Dynasty
5. The rhythm of the jade tube gradually changes, and the spring begins in the eastern suburbs. ——From "Welcoming Spring in the Eastern Suburbs" by Wang Chuo of the Tang Dynasty
6. The years are getting late, and the orioles continue to herald the spring. ——From Shao Yong's "Partridge Song"
7. The five drums in Liancheng are about to urge dawn, and a branch in Meiling heralds spring first. ——From Yang Yi's "Ci Yunhe Reward Yongjia Nie for What He Did on New Year's Eve"
8. It's a good idea to leave a message at the end of the year, as the plum blossoms and willows have already announced spring. ——From Wang Yan's "Three Rhymes with Han Yiboy"
9. Two swallows are frightened in dreams, and three peaches compete to announce spring. ——From Tang Dynasty Quan Deyu's "Miscellaneous Comments and Ten Poems on Spring Plays by Li Yuanwai, Deputy Envoy of Changzhou"
10. The cypress leaves and pepper blossoms herald spring, and Yanghe arrived first among the four banquet guests. ——From Wang Mai's "Zhi Cheng, the Minister of the Chen Dynasty, sent cinnamon incense to Sun Sihu to bring out tangerines as a persuasion"
11. The Danwei is solemn and solemn, and the scenery is bright and green, gradually announcing the spring. ——From Yan Shu's "Fenghe Shengzhi New Year's Eve"
12. Don't believe in plum blossoms, because they are said to announce spring. ——From Gu Kuang's "Seeing Off Guests at Bai Pingzhou" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty
13. The pavilion is high and the intention is not involved, but the five horses come together to announce the spring. ——From Yuan Shuoyou's "Four Poems on Jiangzhou Gaoyuan Pavilion with Chen He Ni Taibo Rhymes"
14. You are happy to announce the spring, but your decline is not your old courage. ——From Mei Yaochen's "Tongpanyi Xinliu"
15. The silver arrow in the palace pot has just known the night, and the golden flower in the cage has announced spring. ——From Chao Buzhi's "Two Rhymes of Drinking School and Li Sheng Ju Zhongjia"
16. It rains in the east and the wind winds late, and the oriole announces spring alone.
——From "Early Spring in Zizhong" by Yang Shi'e of Tang Dynasty