Tang Dynasty: Yung Hong
On New Year's Eve, I stayed up till midnight, and it was a long way to return to Xiu Yuan. The snow is whispering to the bamboo forest, and the dream has returned to the house.
The horn of dawn replaces the leaky sound of night style, and the light will burn out the broken core flowers. In the past two years, I have left home with Biao Qi, and my hard-working Sui mother is still stuck in the world.
Explanation:
On New Year's Eve, I sat until midnight, and the way back to my hometown was still far from Wan Li. Snowflakes are falling by the bamboo forest, and I dream that I always close the door several times on cold nights. The horn of dawn replaces the sound of night, and the lonely lamp will burn out, leaving the broken core flowers. In the past two years, I have left my hometown to follow a title of generals in ancient times and worked hard to reach the ends of the earth.
2. "Happy New Year"
Ming Dynasty: Wen Zhiming
I don't want to meet, but I want to talk about it. The famous papers are all us.
I also throw some paper at people. The world is too simple and empty.
Explanation:
Friends exchange business cards instead of greeting each other, so there are expensive stickers everywhere in my house. I also follow the trend and send my respects to others. The world thinks it is easy, but it doesn't think it is empty courtesy.
3. "Working at night"
Tang dynasty: Gao Shi
The cold light in the hotel stayed alone and didn't sleep, and the guest turned sad.
My hometown is thinking thousands of miles tonight, and it is another year of the Ming Dynasty.
Explanation:
There is a dim light in the hotel, reflecting the lonely guests who can't sleep. Why does the lonely traveler feel sad? People in my hometown must miss me thousands of miles away tonight; The sideburns have turned gray, and another year will be added tomorrow.
Extended data:
Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; Dan means "day"; New Year's Day means "the first day". New Year's Day is also called "three yuan", that is, year yuan, month yuan and hour yuan. Due to the different geographical environment and calendar, in different times, the time positioning of New Year's Day in different countries and nationalities in the world is different.
Now, the Gregorian calendar is increasingly recognized by countries all over the world. Most countries in the world adopt the international Gregorian calendar, with 65438+ 10 1 as "New Year's Day". Countries that use the Gregorian calendar take Gregorian calendar 65438+ 10/month as New Year's Day, which is a national holiday. ?
In the eyes of ancient China people, "Yuan" means beginning; Dan means morning. According to historical records, in the history of China, "New Year's Day" has many appellations, such as Yuanri, Jacky, Chen Yuan, Kainian, Yuan Chun, Shangri-La and Huanian, but among many appellations, "New Year's Day" is the most common and the longest.