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What are the traditional festivals expressed in poems describing traditional festivals?

The child was forced not to sleep and was very happy at night. -Su Shi's "Shou Sui"

I came to Fang Jie, and I was very happy when I untied my sofa. -Li Bai's Spring Tour of Shangzhou and Pei Shijun

Everything comes in spring to send wax, and tonight is the end of the year. -Dai Fugu's "Except Night"

Adding the New Year brings old mountains and rivers in spring. -Julia's "One Yuan New Truth"

It has been seven days in spring, and I have been away from home for two years. -Xue Daoheng's "Homecoming"

Don't sing the morning chicken, even more afraid of trouble. -Su Shi's "Shou Sui"

The roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank the newly brewed Tu Su wine. -Wang Anshi's January Day

It will be gone next year, and my worries will be in vain. -Su Shi's "Shou Sui"

Make a fire and roar with bamboo, and then listen to the praise of pepper when you are old. -Dai Fugu's "Except Night"

I don't want to meet, but I want to talk about it. The famous papers are all us. -Wen Zhiming's "Happy New Year"

Xiao Shu's white hair is not full of ups and downs, and the old-age stove actually sleeps. -Kong's New Year's Day in Wu Jia