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The first day of the lunar month

Wang Anshi

Besides firecrackers, the east wind sent warmth into Tu Su.

Thousands of families are competing for new peaches and old symbols.

"January 1st" is the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar. This is an impromptu work about welcoming the New Year in ancient times. Based on folk customs, it sensitively absorbs the typical materials of ordinary people during the Spring Festival and captures the representative details of life: setting off firecrackers, drinking Tu Su wine and changing peach symbols, which fully shows the joyful atmosphere of the New Year Festival and is full of rich life breath.