What are the poems of the Spring Festival?

The poems of the Spring Festival are: the sound of bamboo leaves all year round, and the spring breeze warms Tu Su. The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old. The arrival of the new year is more homesick, and the independent horizon can't help crying. People who are exiled in old age rush ahead of me in spring. The monkey came down from the mountain and pestered me. I think of Jia Yi, who taught here and died here. I want to know what my term will be and other poems. Details are as follows:

1, Gao Shi's "Working Beyond Night" hotel sleeps alone in the cold light, and the guest's heart turns to sorrow. My hometown is thinking thousands of miles tonight, and it is another year of the Ming Dynasty.

Appreciation: Spring Festival on New Year's Eve is a time of reunion, but not everyone can be reunited with their families. On this day, there are still people wandering in the end of the world, or staying in the post station and spending the night alone.

There were many such poems in the Tang Dynasty, and Gao Shi's Night Walk is the most typical one. Chinese New Year is the happiest thing for children, but for adults, it means getting one year older and getting old.

2. Wang Wan is a berth at the foot of Beibao Mountain. Under the green hills, we meandered forward, and my boat and I walked along the green water. Until the river bank widens at low tide, and no wind blows my lonely sail. ... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness. I can finally send my messenger, the wild goose, back to Luoyang.

Appreciation: Wang Wan's "A berth under the North Fort Mountain" is also a wandering scene, but the scene in the poem is not as bleak as "Night Shift", but contains some positive factors. Triple "... the night now gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts into something new." "Take" the sun "and" spring "as symbols of new and beautiful things.

The author has no intention of reasoning, but he has a natural interest in reasoning when describing landscapes and festivals. The sea is born in the dead of night, which will drive away the darkness; Jiang Chun, the "spring" of river scenery, will break into the old year and drive away the severe winter.