What are the ancient poems about posting couplets during the Spring Festival?

The ancient poems about posting couplets during the Spring Festival include:

1. Lu You's "The New Year Is Not Yet":

Although the sadness of leaving the new year is dramatic, the joy of welcoming the new year is also deep. .

The peach charms are written in cursive, and the pepper wine is poured out of the flowers.

The carriages and horses have disappeared for a long time, and the children and grandchildren chatted to comfort their hearts.

It’s even more exciting that spring is coming early, and there are songbirds everywhere.

2. Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri":

The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.

Thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches.

3. Lu You's "Heavy Snow":

The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, and Jiarui Catholicism and New Year's Eve.

Half of the lamp has been used to slaughter Su, and peach symbols are written on the grass in front of the lamp.

4. "Jiawu New Year's Day" Kong Shangren:

Xiao Shu's white hair is not full, and he can't sleep by the fire.

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, but seeing the peach charms exchanged makes me feel happy.

The drums and horns add plum blossoms, and we celebrate the New Year with joy at the fifth watch.

5. "Spring Festival" by Jiangnan Jingshi in the Qing Dynasty:

The ban on fireworks in the city is temporarily lifted, and the mega snow will come in the year before.

Every street is decorated with colorful dusters, and all the peach charms are swept away to exchange couplets.