What are the ancient poems celebrating the New Year in the first volume of the fourth grade?

New Year's greetings in the first volume of the fourth grade:

1. The Jade Rabbit is coming, and blessings are everywhere. Firecrackers laugh every day, and happy events are heard in the morning. -Happy New Year by Loulis.

2. In the eventful years, grand plans will rise, the east wind will swing, and spring will come early. -Mao Zedong's "Jiang Chengzi welcomes the 1966 New Year"

3. The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, and Jiarui Tianjiao and Nianchu. -Lu you's

4. Serve your mother with meat, and enjoy dreaming about fish more in the new year. -Qian Qianyi's "Ding Mao Yuan Ri"

5. Half a lamp of Tu Su has not yet been lifted, and the grass in front of the lamp writes peach symbols. -Lu You's Snow Removal at Night.

7. The fine grass wears the gauze and the snow disappears, and the smoke in the Wu Palace is cold. No one saw plum blossoms and bamboos, and they blew incense across the stone bridge overnight. -Song Jiangkui, "Returning to Tunxi from Shihu at night".