Old New Year poems include:
1. "New Year's Eve Party at Zhang Shaofu's House in Lecheng"
Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
The Past It's natural to have a good family relationship and know each other well.
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.
2. "Jiawu New Year's Day"
Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty
Xiao Shu's white hair was not full, and he slept around the stove while staying up late.
Cut the candles to dry up the late-night wine, and spend all your money to buy spring money.
Listening to the burning of firecrackers brings out the childlike innocence, while watching the peach charms change makes me feel happy.
The drums and horns add plum blossoms, and we celebrate the New Year with joy at the fifth watch.
3. "Guisi New Year's Eve Occasionally"
Huang Jingren of the Qing Dynasty
The laughter of thousands of families is delayed, and the worries are hidden from the outside.
It stands quietly on the city bridge and no one knows it. One star is like the moon for a long time.
4. "New Year's Works"
Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty
The hometown is full of enthusiasm for the new year, and the sky is alone with tears.
When you grow old, you live among others, and when you return in spring, you come first.
The mountains and apes are in the same day and evening, and the rivers and willows are surrounded by wind and smoke.
It’s like Changsha Fu, a few years from now.
5. "New Year's Greetings"
Wen Zhengming of the Ming Dynasty
Not asking for a meeting, but a visit, and famous papers coming from the court filled the house.
I also throw in a few pieces of paper with others. The world is too simple but not too empty.