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Ancient poems describing traditional festivals in China.

1, the January day of Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty;

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.

The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old.

2. Lu You's Snow Removal at Night in the Song Dynasty:

On the fourth day, the north wind brought a heavy snow; The snow that God has given us comes on New Year's Eve, which indicates a bumper harvest in the coming year.

Before the glass half full of wine could be lifted to celebrate, I was still writing Fu Tao in cursive script under the lamp.

3. In the Tang Dynasty, Rong Hong's La Night in Guizhou:

On New Year's Eve, I stayed up till midnight, and it was a long way to return to Xiu Yuan.

The snow is whispering to the bamboo forest, and the dream has returned to the house.

The horn of dawn replaces the leaky sound of night style, and the light will burn out the broken core flowers.

Two years of a title of generals in ancient times, hard to the end of the world.

4, "Tomb-Sweeping Day" Tang Du Mu

A drizzling rain falls like tears on the Mourning Day; The mourner's heart is going to break on his way.

Ask local people where to buy wine? The shepherd boy just laughed and didn't answer Xingshan Village.