Famous lines from Spring Festival poems

The famous lines of Spring Festival poetry are as follows:

1. The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. ——Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri"

2. The year is about to end, and no one has returned from thousands of miles away. ——Dai Shulun's "Stone Station on the Big Night"

3. Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old charms. ——Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri"

4. I miss my hometown tonight, and I miss another year in the Ming Dynasty. ——Gao Shi's "Great Night Works"

5. All things welcome the spring and send off the remaining wax, and the year ends tonight. ——Dai Fuxu's "New Year's Eve"

6. Half a lamp has not yet been lifted up to slaughter the Soviet Union, and peach symbols are written on the grass in front of the lamp. ——Lu You's "Heavy Night Snow"

7. It's only been seven days since spring, and it's been two years since I left home. ——Xue Daoheng, "People Think of Returning Every Day"

8. There will be no time next year, and I may be wasting my worries. ——Su Shi's "Shou Sui"

9. Life is running out as time goes by, and the body and the world are forgotten. ——Wen Tianxiang's "New Year's Eve"

10. "New Year's Eve"? -Bai Juyi

Sick eyes and lack of sleep are not keeping up with the year, and the old heart is full of emotions and spring is approaching.

After the fire burned out and the lights went out, there were sixty people with flat heads.

11. "New Year's Eve Party at the Residence of Mr. Zhang in Lecheng" - Meng Haoran

In the past, we had a good family and knew each other for a long time.

The continuation of the Ming Dynasty reminds people to draw candles and stay up late for a long feast.

The old song of plum blossoms is sung, and the new song of Zhengbai wine is passed down.

Guests can enjoy themselves everywhere without seeing each other every year.

The Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese Lunar New Year, is commonly known as the New Year, New Year, New Year's Day, etc. It is also known as the Chinese New Year or the Chinese New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history and evolved from the ancient times when people prayed for good luck at the beginning of the year. All things originate from heaven, and humans originate from ancestors. Praying for good luck, offering sacrifices, and respecting heaven and ancestors are the means of repaying the origin and turning back to the beginning.