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What are the four lines of an ancient poem about Chinese New Year?

On the Spring Festival, there are some short poems:

1, New Year's Day

Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty

Author: Wang Anshi

Blazing firecrackers in a new year, the spring breeze sends warmth into the tassel.

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

2. New Year's Eve

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Dai Fugu

Sweeping away the dust and clamor of the thatched cottage, and burning incense to worship the nine heavens.

All things welcome spring and send the remaining wax, and the end of the year is this night.

The fire is burning, the bamboo is roaring, and the spindle is open to hear the song of the peppercorns.

The wild guests know that the agricultural work is good, and the snow has not yet disappeared in three winters.

3, "New Year's Eve"

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Gao Shi

The hotel cold lamps alone do not sleep, the guest heart what to turn miserable.

This is the first time I've thought about my hometown tonight, and I'm going to be worried for another year tomorrow.

4, Deci New Year's Eve

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Huang Jingren

Thousands of families are laughing and talking late, and the worries and troubles are known from outside the realm of the world.

The city bridge is so quiet that people can't recognize it, and a star is like the moon.

5, "New Year's Day"

Dynasty: Southern Tang Dynasty

Author: Cheng Yanxiong

Dai Xing first hold Zhu Yao goblet, the mirror can be shocked at the sideburns frost.

It is a good thing to lose a smile in front of the lamp, but Tusu should not be tasted first.