The poems about the New Year’s Eve dinner are as follows:
1. The continuation of the Ming Dynasty reminds people to draw candles and stay up late for a long feast. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "New Year's Eve Party at Zhang Shaofu's Residence in Lecheng"
Translation: After dark, the painted red candles are lit, and a banquet to watch the New Year's Eve is arranged, with friends and friends sitting next to them.
2. Raise glasses to each other with Tusu wine, and spread out to taste victory tea. ——Modern Dong Biwu's "New Year's Day Mouth Occupying Liu Yazi's Charming Rhymes"
Translation: Everyone raised glasses to toast each other, expressing New Year's wishes. After the banquet, everyone was still unfinished and tasted the victory tea together. Talk about current events.
3. I would rather drink Tusu after my last words. I am lucky to have a beautiful garden when I return home, and I can entertain myself when the flowers bloom. ——"Partridge Sky Dingsi New Year's Eve" by Zhao Shixia of the Song Dynasty
Translation: Everyone drank Tusu wine one after another, but I would rather not be the last person to drink Tusu wine. Now that I have resigned and returned home, fortunately, I have a beautiful garden for me to enjoy. I can also entertain myself while waiting for the colorful flowers to bloom one after another.
4. Listening to the burning of firecrackers makes you feel childish, but watching the peach charms change makes you happy. Drums and horns add plum blossoms, and we celebrate the New Year with joy at the fifth watch. ——"Jiawu New Year's Day" by Kong Shangren
Translation: Listen to the music "Plum Blossoms Fall" played by drum and horn instruments, and laugh and greet each other and celebrate the New Year on the night of New Year's Eve.
5. Half a lamp has been used to slaughter Su, and peach symbols are written on the grass in front of the lamp. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Heavy Night Snow?"
Translation: Before the wine glass half filled with Tusu wine could be raised to celebrate the New Year, I wrote the peach charms to welcome the Spring Festival in cursive script under the light.