What are the excerpts of New Year’s Day poems?

The excerpts of New Year's Day poems are:

1. A Rong's family is staying up late, and the pepper plate is already singing flowers. The hairpins make a noise on the horses, and the torches scatter the crows in the forest. The Ming Dynasty passed by forty, and the dusk scene was soaring. Who could be more restrained? Being drunk is life.

2. When Dai Xing first held the wine cup to congratulate Yao, he looked in the mirror with shock and frost on his temples. Fortunately, Tu Su should not be allowed to taste it first if he secretly laughs in front of the lamp.

3. The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. Thousands of households always exchange old talismans for new peaches.

4. Not asking for a meeting, but a visit, and the house is filled with famous papers. I also throw in a few pieces of paper with others. The world is too simple but not too empty.

5. Skillfully cut flags to win the test of Silla, paint colors and gold to make moths stir; from then on, scissors are idle for a month, and the needlework in the boudoir is more than a year old.