Suitable for first-grade pupils to tune New Year's Day poems

New year's day poems:

1, New Year's Day is spring, just like a girl in spring, leaving many new hopes.

New Year's Day is summer, so it radiates light to the sun in people's hearts and lights a lamp for their hearts.

Let them feel happiness and warmth. The mind is no longer dark and dusty. Perhaps, New Year's Day is autumn, and it is the messenger of harvest, which fills his heart with joy and happiness.

2. When the sun is interwoven with sweat, the fragrant coffee fruit is cooked in the soil.

She smiled at Yao Tai's mother and praised the hero's countless feats.

Listening to the song of youth shining in the sun and the moon, and the footsteps of youth trampling on the mud balls of mountains and rivers,

It is not difficult to grind iron into needles. Diligence and courage can eliminate the bubble of difficulties.

There are hundreds of millions of flowers of science and technology in rice fields.

The years that have passed are less sad and more joyful, and the years that have not yet arrived hide the noise and ups and downs of the wind and rain.

We pull the rope woven by youth and tug-of-war with the years.

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New year's day explanation:

China's New Year's Day is said to have started in Zhuan Xu, one of the three emperors and five emperors, with a history of more than 3,000 years. The word "New Year's Day" first appeared in the Book of Jin: "It is actually the spring of New Year's Day when the emperor was transferred to the first month."

In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Xiao Ziyun's poem "Elegance in the Southern Dynasties" also recorded "New Year's Day in four seasons, long life in early spring". China first called the first day of the first lunar month "New Year's Day". Meta means "early" and "beginning" and refers to "day". New Year's Day is collectively called "the first day", that is, the first day of the year.

The date of the first day of the first month was also very different before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Therefore, the New Year's Day of the past dynasties is not consistent. Meng Xiyue (1 month) is the first month of the Xia calendar, the twelfth month of the Shang lunar calendar (1February) and the winter month of the week calendar (1 1 month). After Qin Shihuang unified China, Yangchun month (October) was the first month, that is, the first day of October was New Year's Day.

Since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it has been stipulated that Meng Xiyue (January) is the first month, and Meng Xiyue (the first day of the first month in the summer calendar) is called New Year's Day, which has been used until the late Qing Dynasty. But this is the summer calendar, that is, the lunar calendar or lunar calendar, and it is not what we call New Year's Day today.