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Ancient poems and proverbs about the Spring Festival
meng haoran
Last night, bucket handle of the Big Dipper turned east.
Now growing up in the east.
I am forty years old.
Although there is no official position, I am still worried about farming.
A farmer who works near a field full of mulberry trees
Work with hoes and hoes together
Tian climate accounting
* * * indicates that this year is relatively abundant.
Yuan dynasty (1206- 1368)
sun
Wang Anshi
Crackling fireworks blew the old year away from us.
The warmth of spring breeze flutters in Tu Su.
Thousands of families have bright future.
The new mahogany spell replaced the old one.
Yuanri (Yulouchun)
Maopang
A year's dripping water leaks.
Bi Jing Tu Su Shen Dong JIU
Han Xiao is still cheating others.
Spring goes and willow comes.
Beauty urges money to live long.
White leaf jiao pollen Cui sleeve
Knowing each other is even less in a drunken dream.
Only partial old with Dong Jun.
proverb
Eat it every year and use it every year.
Wheat is covered with three quilts in winter.
Sleep with steamed bread on your pillow next year.
Vibrant spring fills the whole world.
Red lanterns are hung high.
One night for two years, one night for two years.
As time goes by, people live longer and longer, and spring is full. ""firecrackers go old, peaches and plums are full of new ones. "
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