Poetry that echoes the old talisman replaced by new peach

The poem that echoes the idea of ??replacing old talismans with new peaches is--thousands of households on the twelfth lunar month

This poem is taken from---(Song Dynasty) Wang Anshi

Yuan's Day

The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.

Thousands of households always exchange old talismans for new peaches.

Wang Anshi: (1021~1086), whose courtesy name was Jiefu, whose late name was Banshan, and who was granted the title of Duke of Jing. Han nationality. Politician, thinker, writer and reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty. A native of Yanbuling (now Dengjia Lane, Linchuan District), Linchuan County, Northern Song Dynasty. He mainly writes prose and is one of the "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties". He is also good at poetry, and his achievements are even better than prose. His poetry has a unique style, which cleanses the past and present of the Five Dynasties and is the forerunner of the bold and unrestrained style. There is a compilation of "Mr. Linchuan's Songs". There are currently "Wang Linchuan Collection" and "Linchuan Collection Supplements" in existence.