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What are some literary works that depict to New Year or Spring Festival

Lao She's "Spring Festival in Beijing"; Mo Yan's "The Past Year"; Feng Zikai's "Passing the New Year"; and Pang Chunjie's "Spring Festival in the Shake".

The Spring Festival in Beijing is an essay written by modern writer Lao She in 1951. It depicts a picture of the folk customs of the Spring Festival in old Beijing, showing the grandeur and bustle of the Spring Festival and the warmth and beauty of Chinese festive customs. At the same time, it compares the Spring Festival in the old and new societies, highlighting the fact that the new society has changed its customs and customs, and that the Spring Festival has been held in a joyful and healthy way, and it expresses the author's praises for the new China and the new society.

The Year of the Past is mainly about the author's childhood, when he thought that only the Spring Festival was a year, and he was especially looking forward to the New Year, because for small children, the Spring Festival was a day when they could have a good meal, wear new clothes, and play for a few days painfully. In order to have a Spring Festival, you must first pass the Lahai, Lahai, of course, without the fragrant porridge, which also makes the author very eager; after the Lahai, is to be able to eat dumplings on the day of the resignation of the stove; after the day of the resignation of the stove, the Spring Festival is imminent; and finally told the author in the evening of New Year's Eve, want to eat the dumplings with copper coins.