Seven-rhyme poems in the new year.

The seven laws of off-year are as follows:

1, "off-year"

In the near spring, the jade blooms, and the banquet will be fragrant in the coming year.

Su Chen's friends speak well, and the red candle will be sent to the chef.

The farmers are rich in songs and auspicious, and the towers are dancing in neon.

The country is rich and drunk, and wine is a blessing.

2. "See the snow again"

There is a pear flower dancer today, and the west wind is narrow and the rain is cold.

Silver, green irrigation and white jade pills can be seen in the garden.

Look for suburban roads in the morning and stay close to the telephone poles in Mimu Lane at night.

Two lines of footprints are drifting away, and business is rare.

3. Off-year

I feel busy again in the New Year, sweeping the net beam in the yard.

Welcome to Wan Li in Spring Breeze, but see thousands of people jubilant.

Heaven's kitchen god speaks well, and the world is blessed and peaceful.

The roar of the tiger in the mountain approached, and all the cows in the field ran away.

Off-year:

Off-year, a traditional festival in China, is also called Lunar New Year Festival, Kitchen God Festival and Kitchen God Festival. Folk activities in off-year mainly include sweeping dust and offering sacrifices to stoves. China has a vast territory and different customs. Due to different customs, the days called "off-year" are also different.

Most areas in the south are the 24th of the twelfth lunar month, and the north is the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month. In Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, "the 24th of the twelfth lunar month" and "the night before New Year's Eve" are both called off-year. In Nanjing, the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month is called off-year. The off-year date in some parts of Yunnan is the 16th day of the first month, and New Year's Eve is in some parts of southwest and north.