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What are some poems about traditional Chinese festivals?

1. New Year's Day

Song - Wang Anshi

The firecrackers sound a new year, the spring breeze sends warmth into the Tu Su.

A thousand doors and tens of thousands of tels, always changing the new peach for the old one.

2. New Year's Day

Southern Song Dynasty - Xin Qiji

Old and sick, forgetting the season, the empty fasting still sleeps.

Children wake up the old man, today is the New Year.

3. The Night of the Fifteenth Day of the First Moon

Tang Su flavor

The fire tree and silver flowers merge, the star bridge and iron locks open.

Dark dust goes with the horses, bright moon comes with the people.

All of the tourists are flora and fauna, and all of the traveling songs are plums.

Jinwu can't stop the night, and the jade hourglass doesn't rush me.

4. February 2nd

Tang Bai Juyi

February 2nd, the new rain cleared up, the grass buds and vegetables a moment.

The light shirt and thin horse are young in the spring, and the cross is in a row.

5, "February 2, the incident"

Song - Fang Yue

Spring tide last night did not flat beach, a rain prompted the color of the flowers half contained.

The geese are calling for the return to the northern part of the country on the New Year's Eve, and the swallows are calling for the arrival of the new society in the southern part of the country.

It is not necessary to swim in the flower tree without joy, and it is not necessary to put a medicine basket if you are sick.

It is only a matter of answering to heaven and earth, and teaching the children to make a fuss over their hairpins.