What are the poems about small hands holding big hands and prohibiting the burning of fireworks?

The verses of prohibiting the burning of fireworks and firecrackers with small hands and big hands are:

(1) Burning firecrackers during the New Year celebrations is a thousand-year-old custom. At that time, due to the environmental protection decree, the sky was blue and everything was comfortable after the ban.

(2) In the old days, the fire was burning all over the sky, and the firecrackers were deafening and noisy. Noise and air pollution are causing the earth to become misty and ugly.

(3) Even if the firecrackers are not put away during the New Year, everything will be refreshed in spring. Forbidden to burn in exchange for clean blue, and remove the dust to purify the world.

(4) Every family celebrates the New Year again, banning burning to welcome the blue sky. The earth is rejuvenated, bringing peace and joy to all things.

(5) I once remembered that when I was a child, during the Chinese New Year, I would go off on the first morning of the Lunar New Year to set off whips. We met to pick up the cannon at some time, but unexpectedly it exploded after being put into the pocket. A new piece of clothing every year, a hole in it becomes a rag. When I got home, my parents scolded me and I didn't even have breakfast after noon.

(6) In the past, farm life was hard, and there was no charcoal to cook the rice. Haystacks are piled up in front of and behind the house to keep out the cold. But around the twelfth lunar month, firewood became flammable. Sometimes firecrackers cause disaster, and fire engulfs New Year blessings.