Classical Chinese New Year greetings

New Year greetings in classical Chinese are as follows:

1, the wind is blowing, I want your voice; Rain and snow, because I miss your color; Going home, I can't live without you, and sleeping is also the beginning of my wish! Friends, newcomers for one year, everything is fine!

2. On New Year's Eve, when the moon is dark and windy, strike a match, regardless of its suppression of feelings and tar cavity. I beg you to smoke another cigarette for you, because you are desperate. Repeat a sentence in my heart: friends, happy holidays!

3, romantic autumn wind to send a cool birthday, praise virtuous and expensive! Knowing each other and interacting, red powder is hard to find. May your beauty and Liu Zi live forever! Accompany and know each other forever!

4, silver candle shaking hawksbill, crossing the bridge fairy at the beginning of the river, eyebrows like a hook moon, jade like a violet; There is a good word circulating by the red leaf ditch, the sound of flying springs and purple flutes, you can see the dream and the wonderful year of Yongzheng.

5, it has no affection, ruthlessness, ruthlessness, but its silent cultivation is painful, this teacher-student love! Wish you all the best!

6. I heard that Laba is near. I wish you good health. Officials get a seal, and entering the screen depends on trust.

7, spring blossoms, beautiful red apricots add makeup. Fang borrows beauty to add moonlight and likes to do autumn nights and spring nights. Huaiyin branch blooms for a hundred years, and the lotus blooms five times.

8. contented people are always happy and enjoy themselves. I wish you good luck in the Spring Festival, all the best and a happy family.

9. Laba has just arrived, and the blessings come from the East, reaching the horizon with great Thai style, showing your infinite elegance.

10, Hopiyi, the flower of Tang Di! Don't worry? Ji Wang's car. Why not? It is as beautiful as peaches and plums! Grandson, son of the Duke of Qi. What is the fishing dimension? Wei and Jin dynasties Son of the Duke of Qi, grandson of Wang Ping.