Appreciation of New Year Poems and Appreciation of New Year Poems

1, yuan day

(1) Wang Anshi of Song Dynasty

The roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank the newly brewed Tu Su wine.

The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old.

(2) This poem describes the moving scene of excitement, joy and renewal on the first day of the New Year's Day, and expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about political innovation. The first sentence, "One year old in firecrackers", sent away the old year and ushered in the new year in firecrackers. Sentences are closely related to the topic, rendering the lively and joyful atmosphere of the Spring Festival. The second sentence, "Spring Breeze Warms Tu Su", describes people drinking Tu Su wine in the warm spring breeze. The third sentence, "Every family is dying", is written that the glory of the rising sun shines on every family. Using "absolutely" to express the splendid scene at sunrise symbolizes the infinite bright future. In the conclusion, the phrase "Always exchange old symbols for new peaches" not only describes the folk custom at that time, but also contains the meaning of exchanging new cloth for old cloth. "Fu Tao" is a kind of red wooden board painted with gods, which is hung on the door to ward off evil spirits. Every new year's day, take off the old peach symbol and put on a new one. "New peaches for old symbols" closely echoes the first sentence of firecrackers to send the old year, vividly showing the scene of Vientiane renewal.

2, "Yuan Day Confession"

(1) Tang Lu Zhaolin

There is no middle rank in the official position, and Lao Geng has no foreign minister.

People sing whispers and dance in the Tang Dynasty.

The grass is smoked three times, and the scene moves around.

May it be so long, and the phenology will be new every year.

(2) This poem comes from Lu, one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty", and tells the story that he returned to his hometown to farm and live in seclusion despite his humble official position. Today, people are singing, drinking New Year's wine, and the early flowers are dancing to celebrate the spring of the Tang Dynasty. The light green grass covered the path between friends, and the beautiful scenery alarmed the neighbors. I hope that life will always be as happy as January, and the scenery will be so fresh every year.

3. "New Year's Day"

(1) Song Luyou

The night rain dissolves the residual snow, and the morning sun opens and accumulates yin.

Fu Tao is written with a pen, and pepper and wine are oblique.

(2) Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, wrote about what happened during the ancient New Year's Day. The scene described in the poem is: a night of rain melts the residual snow outside the house, and the early morning sunshine drives away the continuous cloudy day. Gently write couplets on the pen with hot air, and take a sip of pickled pepper wine, and find that the newly written flowers have been tilted. Lu You's poems are full of ardent patriotic enthusiasm and sympathize with the sufferings of the people at that time. The thoughts of worrying about the country and the people are interwoven in his works. For more than 800 years, Zhou Shuren people have been thinking of this great patriotic poet. People came thousands of miles to pay tribute to Lu You. Qihuachi is the place where Lu You lived. The waterside pavilions, trees and flowers here are all engraved with the poems of the great poet who cares about the country and the people.