What are the ancient poems related to the New Year?

The ancient poems about the Chinese New Year are as follows:

1. Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri"

One year passes with the sound of firecrackers, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. Thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches.

In 1069, Wang Anshi was appointed as the deputy prime minister (deputy prime minister) and began to preside over the reform. During the Spring Festival of the same year, Wang Anshi saw every household busy celebrating the Spring Festival with a new scene, so he wrote the song "Yuan Ri". By describing the "new year and new atmosphere", he expressed Wang Anshi's confidence in the reform and the future of the country. outlook.

The first sentence of the poem describes the scene of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new during the Spring Festival; the second sentence describes the breath of spring; the third sentence writes that every household is bathed in the light of the early spring sun, expressing the longing for a better future; the last sentence Yiju expresses the poet's joy and joy at the victory of the reform and the improvement of people's lives.

2. Gao Shi's "Great Night Work"

The hotel is sleepless under the cold lights, and the guests' hearts are filled with sadness. Tonight I miss my hometown thousands of miles away, and I will see another year of frost on my temples tomorrow.

New Year’s Eve and Spring Festival are days of reunion, but not everyone can reunite with their families. On this day, there are still people drifting at the end of the world, or staying at the inn, spending the night alone.

There were many poems of this kind in the Tang Dynasty, with Gao Shi's "Dye Zuo" being the most typical. The Chinese New Year is the happiest thing for children, but for adults, it means adding another year and heading towards aging.

3. Wangwan "At the foot of the Cibeigu Mountain"

The guest travels outside the green mountains and sails in front of the green water. The tide is flat, the banks are wide, the wind is blowing and the sail is hanging. Hai Ri is born and the night is over, and Jiang Chun is entering the old year. Where can I find the hometown book? It's near Yanluoyang.

Wang Wan's "Under the Cibeigu Mountain" is also a scene of drifting away, but the scene in the poem is not as desolate as "The Great Night Work", but contains some positive factors. The third couplet "The sun in the sea is the last part of the night, and the spring in the river is entering the old year", using "sun" and "spring" as symbols of new and beautiful things. The author has no intention of reasoning, but there is a kind of nature contained in the description of the scenery and seasons. of rational interest.