Significance of New Year's greetings in ancient poems

Explanation of New Year's greetings

[Happy New Year; Wish sb a happy new year]

During the Spring Festival, pay New Year greetings to others and explain in detail how to pay New Year greetings to elders at home and relatives and friends. Yuan Ouyang Xuan's poem "The Fisherman's Pride" said: "Embroidered hubs and carved saddles are noisy, and the lights are straight after burning." Liu Ming and Dong Yuyi are writing "Scenery of the Imperial Capital: Spring Festival": "On the first day of the first month ... I will wash my cough, sip my millet cake and celebrate the New Year's rice cake. Parents pay homage when they are young, and friends send notes to each other to say "Happy New Year." Qing Ruan Dacheng's "Yan Zhu Mai Ji": "If you have the heart, it is not too late to come back to the Dragon Boat Festival." Ding Ling's "Chinese New Year": "In the main room, open the red carpet and spread it on the ground, and everyone kowtows to each other to celebrate the New Year."

Word decomposition

Interpretation of Bow-down Etiquette Bow-down: Bow-down hand (a kind of bow-down of ancient men). Confess. Worship. Salute. Respectfully: Please. Thank humbly. Reading. Goodbye. Visit. Visit; Visit the mausoleum, stone tablet). Salute congratulations: Happy New Year. Celebrate your birthday. Give a name or location with certain courtesy, or explain the year × the time for the earth to go around the sun: one year. Three years and five years. Year: annual meeting. Yearbook. Annual profit. Annual salary. The beginning of the year: New Year's Day. New year. New Year's Day: New Year pictures. Annual gift. New year goods. Time: In recent years. Time. Year number (a. the year number used by the emperor;