What are the verses that younger generations use to express New Year greetings to their elders?

Poems from the younger generation to their elders during the New Year:

1. "New Year's Eve"

Firecrackers are heard and the year is coming, and the passing years will not stop in the gap. Tu Su didn't use it to pour spring wine, Bo Xian taught him how to cook. The colorful courtyards are more lush, and the courtyards are filled with flowers. I am lazy when I come to enjoy things and care about things. I chant to the plum blossoms and twist my beard.

2. "New Year"

Lighting the lanterns from morning to night gradually makes the body grow longer. The purple pavilion has not returned yet, and spring is coming again in Qingmen. After the cold has passed, the grass will grow new. There is a lot of fun in the forest, no matter who is surprised.

3. "New Year's Eve Party at the Residence of Mr. Zhang in Lecheng"

In the past, we had a good family and knew each other for a long time. The continuation of the Ming Dynasty urges 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. Travelers enjoy themselves everywhere, but they don't see each other every year.

4. "Jiyou Xinzheng"

The wind and frost in the sky and earth are gone, and the weather in the universe is harmonious; new years are added to the calendar, and spring fills the old mountains and rivers. The plum blossoms and willows are beautiful, the pine trees are old and slender; the slaughter of Su Cheng is drunk, and the white clouds are nesting in laughter.

5. "Ten Poems in the New Zhengshu of Bingwu"

It is natural to have an idle family in a poor alley, but force the firecrackers in front of the steps. The old rain of human feelings is not the current rain, and the increase of years in the old environment is the decrease of years. If your mouth doesn't have two spoons, it won't be enough to persevere. If your body can't have enough clogs, don't talk about money. After sweeping away everything in a room, Mr. Pang's family always explains Zen.