Modern poetry praising the Spring Festival

Firecrackers continued, fireworks rose,

Pleas the sky, or be angry at its vast nothingness.

This is Shangyuan, the former Royal Orchard.

The century-old persimmon forest shows its impossible black in the frost and cold;

This is the north of Beijing, and there are people who have settled here.

When the galaxy of childhood passed through their roof again,

Only then did I realize that I would always be a stranger;

This is a native of China, and time does not bring wisdom.

But a more persistent superstition-it's New Year's Eve again,

Atheists put up couplets all night to welcome the god of wealth;

And you, however, dreamed that the newly-built house was peeling off,

Masonry activity, delayed teeth.

Our Spring Festival

Accompanied by laughter

Why do you have to arrange a eulogy again?

Express happiness with a smile

Isn't it perfect enough