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What are the ancient poems about festivals?

1, it will be gone next year, and my worries will be in vain. Su Shi's Shou Sui

Will there be no New Year Festival next year? I'm afraid my mind will be the same again.

2, clothes are lazy to change, wine is difficult to credit. It's a pity that I can't see plum blossoms tonight. Wu Wenying's "Sijiake Guimao Except Night"

Although it was New Year's Eve, he couldn't buy new clothes, and Suoxing didn't even bother to change his old clothes. Because of poverty, I dare not even come to drink alone on credit. So what should we do? I have to break some plum branches and spend the long New Year's Eve with flowers.

3. Que Yin and Yan Yin tell about the New Year, but so far it is Ma Town and Longqiu. Huang Furan's Spring Thought

The grass in Yan Di is as green as Beth, and the mulberry trees in Qin are also green.

4. The New Year will only deepen my desire and increase the lonely tears of an exile. Liu Changqing's New Year's Works

When the new year comes, I feel more homesick, and tears can't help flowing in the independent horizon.

5, a year without leaking. Bijing is a crisp frozen wine. Mao Kun's "Yulouchun Fair Day"

The lotus drops sent away the old year. Hang frozen wine in the well.