There is no poem containing "The sound of firecrackers bids farewell to the old year". A similar poem is "The sound of firecrackers bids farewell to the old year", which comes from "Yuan Ri" written by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty.
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.
Translation: The old year has passed with the sound of firecrackers, and we happily drink Tusu wine in the warm spring breeze. The rising sun shines on thousands of households, and they all take off the old peach charms and replace them with new ones. Appreciation of the work "Yuan Ri"
This is a poem about welcoming the New Year in ancient times. It is based on folk customs and sensitively captures the typical materials of ordinary people celebrating the Spring Festival, capturing the representative life Details: lighting firecrackers, drinking Tusu wine, and replacing peach charms with new ones fully express the joyful atmosphere of the New Year and are rich in the flavor of life.
The work expresses the author's thoughts and feelings on political innovation, and is full of cheerfulness and positive spirit.