Ancient poems about New Year's Eve

Poems about New Year's Eve are:

1, all night in a year, Wan Li didn't return. -Dai Shulun's "Sleeping Stone Post" in the Tang Dynasty

Tonight is the last night of the year, and I am still wandering in Wan Li, and I can't go home.

Theme: The beginning of this poem deeply describes the loneliness and bitterness of staying in a foreign country, while the end gives people a heavy sense of depression. The whole poem is about self-mockery when returning to reality after meditation and memory, which contains endless sadness and endless bitterness. It is sincere and profound.

2, sad decline, spring will come tomorrow. -Dai Shulun's "Sleeping Stone Post" in the Tang Dynasty

Sadness makes my face grow old, my temples turn gray, and I welcome the new year with a sigh.

Theme: The beginning of this poem deeply describes the loneliness and bitterness of staying in a foreign country, while the end gives people a heavy sense of depression. The whole poem is about self-mockery when returning to reality after meditation and memory, which contains endless sadness and endless bitterness. It is sincere and profound.

3, the north wind blows snow in the fourth day, Jiarui Tianjiao, and reads the beginning. -Lu You's Snow Removal at Night in the Song Dynasty

At the beginning of the fourth watch, the north wind brought a heavy snow; The snow that God gave us just arrived on New Year's Eve, indicating a bumper harvest in the coming year.

Theme: The whole poem depicts the poet writing peach symbols on New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year, and expresses the poet's joy and expectation for the coming New Year.

4. Tu Su's half lamp has not been raised, and the grass in front of it is written with peach blossom characters. -Lu You's Snow Removal at Night in the Song Dynasty

Before half a glass of Tu Su wine was raised to celebrate the New Year, I had written down the symbol of the Spring Festival in cursive script.

Theme: The whole poem depicts the poet writing peach symbols on New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year, and expresses the poet's joy and expectation for the coming New Year.

5. Sweep the huts, wash away the dust, and worship the nine with fragrance. -in addition to the song dynasty Dai Fugu's "night".

At the end of the old year and the beginning of the new year, I began to clean the house, wash away the dust of the past, burn a column of incense and worship the world.

Theme: This poem describes the scene of the ancients preparing to celebrate the arrival of the New Year, and shows the poet's expectation for the arrival of the New Year.

6, everything sends residual wax in spring, at the end of the year. -in addition to the song dynasty Dai Fugu's "night".

Everything in the world is bidding farewell to the winter and welcoming the arrival of the new year. After tonight, the year will be over.

Theme: This poem describes the scene of the ancients preparing to celebrate the arrival of the New Year, and shows the poet's expectation for the arrival of the New Year.

7. Live a pot of fire and roar bamboo, and continue to listen to pepper when you are old. -in addition to the song dynasty Dai Fugu's "night".

The fire in the brazier is burning, and the firecrackers are endless. The New Year's Eve dinner began, and I heard people toasting their elders with pepper and cedar wine.

Theme: This poem describes the scene of the ancients preparing to celebrate the arrival of the New Year, and shows the poet's expectation for the arrival of the New Year.

8. Wild travelers predict that farming is good, and the snow has not completely disappeared in three winters. -in addition to the song dynasty Dai Fugu's "night".

Farmers have known in advance that next year will be a bumper harvest year, because the snow in winter has not melted yet.

Theme: This poem describes the scene of the ancients preparing to celebrate the arrival of the New Year, and shows the poet's expectation for the arrival of the New Year.

9, a cup of pine and cypress wine, not a thousand tears. -Yuan Kai's "New Year's Eve in the Guest" in the Ming Dynasty

Drinking a glass of cypress wine on New Year's Eve to ward off evil spirits can't restrain the tears of homesickness.

Theme: This poem records a New Year's Eve when the author lived abroad, and expresses the poet's feelings of missing his hometown and relatives.

10, what is the occasion today? Said his hometown was in another country. -Yuan Kai's "New Year's Eve in the Guest" in the Ming Dynasty

What kind of night is it tonight? I can only tell my hometown in a foreign land.

Theme: This poem records a New Year's Eve when the author lived abroad, and expresses the poet's feelings of missing his hometown and relatives.