What poems are there to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new?

1, poem: May it be so long and the phenology be new every year.

Lu's Yuan Ri in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: I hope that life will always be as happy as January, and the scenery will be so fresh every year.

2. Poetry: * * New Year, welcome the new year overnight.

Said by: Li Shimin, Tang Dynasty, Shousui.

Interpretation: The monarch and his ministers enjoyed feasting and drinking, enjoying a wonderful evening, welcoming the new year, resigning the old year and singing and dancing all night.

3. Poetry: Tonight is New Year's Eve, and tomorrow is New Year's Day.

From: Yu Qian's New Year's Eve in Ming Dynasty

Interpretation: Tonight is New Year's Eve and tomorrow is New Year's Day.

4. Poem: Tu Su did not lift the lamp half-way, and wrote a peach blossom symbol in front of the lamp.

From: Lu You's Snow Removal at Night in Song Dynasty

Commentary: Before half a glass of Tu Su wine was raised to celebrate the New Year, I had written down the peach blossom symbolizing the Spring Festival in cursive script.

5. Poetry: Apart from firecrackers, the spring breeze warms Tu Su.

From: Yuan Ri by Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: The old year passed in the sound of firecrackers, and Tu Su wine was enjoyed in the warm spring breeze.