What are the ancient poems about New Year’s Eve?

1. "Yuan Ri"

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 new peaches for old charms on __ Day.

2. "It's Very Cold in Taiyuan on New Year's Eve"

Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty

A message to travelers from the far end of the world, expressing sorrow in light of the cold.

The spring breeze is not far away, only at the east end of the house.

3. "Great Night Works"

Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty

The hotel is sleepless under the cold lights, and the guests' hearts are filled with sadness.

I miss my hometown tonight, and I will see another year of frost on my temples tomorrow.

4. "The Big Night"

Cui Tu of the Tang Dynasty

Traveling all the way to Sanba Road, he is in danger for thousands of miles.

On a snowy night in the chaotic mountains, a stranger is alone.

Gradually distanced from flesh and blood, and turned to children and servants.

I am just wandering, and I will be a new person tomorrow.

5. "New Year's Eve Party at Zhang Shaofu's Residence in Lecheng"

Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty.

The full text of the poem is as follows:

In the past, we had a good family, and we knew each other forever.

The continuation of the Ming Dynasty reminds people to draw candles and stay up late for a long feast.

The old song of plum blossoms is sung, and the new song of Zhengbai wine is passed down.

Guests can enjoy themselves everywhere without seeing each other every year.