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What are the festivals and ancient poems on January 1st?

January 1 refers to the first day of the first lunar month, that is, the Spring Festival. January, the first day of the first lunar month, is the traditional Spring Festival in China. On this day, there are many traditional folk activities in China, including posting Spring Festival couplets and door gods and setting off firecrackers on New Year's Eve.

Yuanri 1, Yuanri refers to the Spring Festival in China, that is, the first day of the first lunar month. The statement of Yuanri comes from Shundian: "The moon is Yuanri, and Shunge and Wenxiangzu are in harmony."

2. As an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, the Spring Festival reflects the rich social and cultural life of the ancient people and has accumulated profound historical and cultural connotations.

In ancient times, people had a "busy year" from the 23rd or 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, when they were in La Worship or offering sacrifices to stoves, until the 19th day of the first month. In modern times, people set the Spring Festival on the first day of the first lunar month, but it generally doesn't end until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month (Lantern Festival).

Yuanri Ancient Poetry Yuanri

Author Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty

The roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank the newly brewed Tu Su wine.

The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old.

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In the sound of firecrackers, the old year passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank the newly brewed Tu Su wine. The rising sun shines on thousands of families, who are busy taking off the old peach charms and replacing them with new ones.