New Year's greetings
Wen Zhengming [Ming Dynasty]
I don't ask for a meeting, but a visit, and the famous papers come from the court to fill the house.
I also throw in a few pieces of paper with others. The world is too simple but not too empty.
New Year greetings
Su Ping [Song Dynasty]
Cars and horses come and go to pay homage one after another, and they are not worried every year.
I worshiped the old man on the mountain, and his children each served as their own.
One of the Four New Year's Day Poems of Wuzi
Cheng Suxuan [Qing Dynasty]
The sound of firecrackers scares the new year, and the snow is as bright as water and water is like silver. Burning incense but loving the auspicious smoke knot, lightly applying dark colors in front of the mirror to even out the color.
For the first time, guests are served in the kitchen, and New Year greeters are often seen in front of the hall. My sister-in-law came out of the pavilion to feel sorry for her companion, so she picked some plum blossoms to enjoy the spring.