A complete collection of ancient New Year's Eve poems

1. "Yuan Day" Song Dynasty·Wang Anshi

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.

2. "Spring Snow" Tang Dynasty·Han Yu

The new year is not yet full of youth, and I was surprised to see grass buds in early February. The white snow is too late for spring, so it flies through the trees in the garden.

3. "The Stone Inn of the Big Night" Tang Dynasty·Dai Shulun

Who can ask about the hotel? The cold lamp is unique and amiable. The year is about to end, and no one has returned from thousands of miles away. Liao Luo is sad about the past, and laughs at this body. With a sad face and faded temples, spring will come again tomorrow.

4. "New Year's Works" Tang Dynasty·Liu Changqing

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, your guests come first. The mountains and apes are in the same day and dusk, and the rivers and willows are in the wind and smoke. Already like Changsha Fu, a few more years from now.