What poems are there about the Spring Festival and its customs and origins?

Custom: Eat jiaozi, paste couplets and set off firecrackers.

Origin:

In ancient times, according to legend, Nian was a beast. The head has horns, the tail is like a dragon's tail, and the body is like a unicorn. At that time, all the delicious pigs, cattle and sheep came out of the sea.

Over the years, people have learned about it, hiding in the mountains and sometimes at home. One day, the fairy came here and walked into the old man's house. This is my milk. Did the fairy hide the mountain? The fairy smiled and said, "My grandmother, I can do it myself." This year, Nian went away and firecrackers came from outside. The fairy went out to have a look and said with a smile, "Nian has gone". The fairy disappeared. Grandma went up and down, and the red answer was posted on the door, which said "I am very happy to welcome the New Year", and "bow" and "Happy New Year" were written below. Grandma said, "This is amazing!" Later, I told my hometown, and it got around.

First, poetry:

1, thousands of families always change new peaches into old ones. -Wang Anshi's January Day

2, all things have residual wax in spring, and at the end of the year. -Dai Fugu's "Except Night"

3. Tu Su's half lamp has not been raised, and the grass in front of it is written with peach blossom characters. -Lu You's Snow Removal at Night

4, there will be no new year next year, and I will be afraid. -Su Shi's "Shou Sui"

It's only seven days since I entered the spring, and I've been away from home for two years. -Xue Daoheng's "Homecoming"