What ancient poems are there to celebrate New Year's Day?

The ancient poems celebrating New Year's Day are as follows:

1, Dai Xingxian held a wish to Yao, staring blankly in the mirror. -New Year's Day was written in the Tang Dynasty.

I came back at night to propose a toast to everyone, wishing I had increased my age and life span, but I accidentally saw myself with gray temples in the mirror.

Last year's Lantern Festival, the flower market was full of lights. -Ouyang Xiu's Cha Sheng Zi Yuan Xi in the Song Dynasty

Last year, on the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month, the lights in the flower market were as bright as during the day.

I called back to the north last night and set out from the east today. I am forty years old. Although I have no official position, I am worried about farming. -Meng Haoran's Tian Jia New Year in the Tang Dynasty

Last night, bucket handle of the Big Dipper turned to the east, and this morning, the new year began again. I am forty years old. Although there is no official position, I am still worried about farming.

4. The New Year will only deepen my desire and increase the lonely tears of an exile. -Liu Changqing's New Year works

The new year is coming, and I am more homesick. Tears can't help flowing across the horizon.

5, add new year, spring is full of old mountains and rivers. -Julia's "The New Sign of Ji You" in the Yuan Dynasty

A new year has been added to the calendar, and the new year has replaced the old weather.