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In the firecrackers, the spring breeze warms people. Which traditional festival does Wang Anshi's Tu Su January Day refer to?
January 1st: The first day of the first lunar month, which is a traditional festival in China-Spring Festival.
These two poems are from Yuan Ri, a seven-character quatrain written by Wang Anshi, a politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. This poem describes the moving scene of excitement, joy and Vientiane renewal on New Year's Day, expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about political innovation, and is full of cheerful and positive spirit.
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