Poems about Chinese New Year.

Poems about the Chinese New Year.

1. The five o’clock clock leaks and wants to urge each other, and the four qi push and move back and forth. Only the remaining lamps in the tent were extinguished, and the aroma in the furnace was reduced to ashes. Gradually, I looked at the hibiscus pillow in spring, and suddenly I felt cold and sold the bamboo leaf cup. Every family should not be lying down when they stay up late, and they will be dreaming of lovesickness. ——Tang Dynasty Meng Haoran's "Wood on the Big Night"

2. The rhythm turns to Hongjun and the spirit is the same, and the percussion is harmonious. There is no need to go to the eastern suburbs, spring is in thousands of households. ——Ye Xie's "Welcome to Spring"

3. The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, and Jiarui Tianjiao and the New Year's Eve. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Heavy Night Snow"

4. The dusk scene in Xiefang Hall, the gorgeous Qi Palace in old age. The cold leaves the winter snow, and the warmth brings in the spring breeze. The steps are fragrant and plain, and the flowers and candles are red. He celebrates the new year and sees him off all night long. ——"Shou Sui" by Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty

5. The Jade Rabbit is coming, and blessings are everywhere. Firecrackers are laughed every day, and happy events are heard every morning. ——Lu Lisi's "Happy New Year"

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

7. The news is that Emperor Mu from the eastern suburbs has returned, and there are new plum blossoms in the palace. Agarwood armor decoction is used as a fire in the courtyard, and jade liquid Qiongsu is used as a birthday cup. Looking at the dew plate in the distance, I suspect it is the moon; hearing the drums and drums in the distance, I feel like thunder. The most charming guest in Zhaoyang refused to come without stepping on the golden lotus. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Sui Palace Staying New Year's Eve"

8. Don't sing the morning rooster, for the drums will be more tiring. ——Su Shi's "Shou Sui"

9. I have become an official in my old age, but I have no salary and still worry about farmers. The father plows the mulberry field, and the shepherd boy follows him with the hoe. The Tian family accounted for the climate, and the emperor said it would be a good year. ——Meng Haoran's "Tian Jia Yuan Day"

10. The hair on the temples is all white, and nothing can be done without success. When the emperor was in his prime, he resigned from the palace and spent New Year's Eve in the south of the Yangtze River. The mountains, springs and stones of the family are often recalled, and the turmoil of the world is carefully understood. The old school Yu Junhe retired first, and next year he will add three to half a hundred. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Message on New Year's Eve"

11. Ask Mu Crow: Where is A Rong's house? ——Zhang Yu's "Happy Spring Comes". Bingyin will be eliminated in the third year of Taiding. 》

12. The old year ends tonight, and the new year comes tomorrow. Follow the bucket handle carefully, looking to the northeast for the return of spring. ——Tang Zhang said "Qinzhou Shou Sui"

13. The cold weather at dawn is still deceiving, but the slender spring comes first to the willows. The beautiful lady urges you to live a long life. Cypress leaves and pepper blossoms bloom on green sleeves. In the depths of Zuixiang, we rarely know each other, and we are only old friends with Dong Jun. ——Mao Pang's "Jade House Spring·Ji Mao Sui Yuan Day"

14. Make a pot of fire and roar the bamboos, and listen to the singing of peppers to watch the new year. ——Dai Fufu's "New Year's Eve"

15. The fine grass is worn through the gauze and the snow is half gone, and the Wu Palace is far away from the smoke and cold water. No one can be seen in the plum blossoms and bamboos, and I am blowing incense across the stone bridge all night. ——Jiang Kui, Song Dynasty, "Returning from Shihu to Tiaoxi on the Great Night"

16. Last night, we fought back to the north, and now we are rising from the east. ——Meng Haoran's "Tian Jia Yuan Day"

17. I also throw in a few pieces of paper with others. The world is too simple but not too empty. ——Wen Zhengming's "New Year's Greetings"

18. Skillfully cut flags to win the test of Silla, paint colors and gold to make moths; from then on, scissors are idle for a month, and the needlework in the boudoir is more than a year old. ——Huang Jingren's "Fengcheng New Year's Poems"

19. Yuanliang will be passed down for eternity, and his glory will shine in China. The joyful space gathers, and the happy heart sings. ——Mangang Qiuye's "Happy New Year's Day"

20. Every year on this night, Fei groans and his children snicker frequently in front of the lamp. ——Huang Jingren's "Guisi New Year's Eve Occasionally"

21. I miss my younger brothers and sisters when I feel sad, and I can't sleep but worry about everything. After thousands of miles and years of separation, I have this one-night stand with a solitary lamp. The appearance of illness is no longer the same as before, but the thoughts of return are new and correct. Sooner or later we will meet again, and we will grow up together. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending Brothers and Sisters on New Year's Eve"

22. This year will be over tonight, and next year will be over tomorrow. The cold goes away overnight, and spring comes at the fifth watch. The complexion changes in the air, and the appearance changes in secret. No one realizes the scenery, but plum blossoms are blooming in the back garden.

——Shi Qing of the Tang Dynasty "In response to the imperial edict, the New Year's Eve"