Spring is not a poem about New Year's Day, it is a philosophical poem.
The original poem is:
Spring Day
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty
The sun is fragrant on the shore of Surabaya, and the boundless scenery is new for a while.
Easy to recognize the east wind, colorful colors are always spring.
The word "Sishui" in the poem is a metaphor for Confucius, "seeking fragrance" is a metaphor for seeking saints, "east wind" is a metaphor for enlightenment, and "spring" is a metaphor for the "benevolence" advocated by Confucius. If these meanings were written in the language of philosophical lectures, they would inevitably be boring. However, this poem melts philosophy into vivid images without showing any trace of reasoning.
Poems about New Year's Day:
1. "New Year's Day"
Cheng Wenwen of the Tang Dynasty
Dai Xingxian held a cup of wine to congratulate Yao, in the mirror It's shocking to have frost on your temples.
Fortunately, Tu Su should not be allowed to taste it first if he secretly laughs in front of the lamp.
2. "Yuan Day"?
Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.
Thousands of households always exchange old talismans for new peaches.
3. "Tian Jia Yuan Day"
Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
The fight returned to the north last night, and today the new year rises east.
I am already strong in my youth, but I still worry about farming without a salary.
The father plowed the fields, and the shepherd boy followed him with the hoe.
The Tian family accounts for the climate, and the emperor said that this year will be good.