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Poems describing the traditional Spring Festival in China
1, firecrackers are one year old, and the spring breeze enters Tu Su from send warm. -Wang Anshi's Yuan Ri in the Song Dynasty
The old year passed with firecrackers, and Tu Su wine was enjoyed in the warm spring breeze.
Theme: This poem describes the moving scene of excitement, joy and Vientiane renewal on New Year's Day, and expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about political innovation.
2. Raise a glass to Tu Su wine, and share victory tea after the banquet. -Modern Dong's "Liu Yazi Huairen Rhyme on the First Day of the New Year"
Everyone raised their glasses to wish each other and expressed their wishes for the New Year. After the banquet, everyone was still wanting more, sipping this cup of victory tea and chatting about current events.
Theme: This poem embodies the poet's great revolutionary pride and firm belief in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, and expresses the poet's patriotic feelings of loyalty to the country and deep feelings of missing the revolutionary holy land Yan 'an.
This is a good time to celebrate Spring Festival and New Year. -Song Dynasty Zhao Changqing's "Tanchunling Staggered Banquet between Songs"
During the Spring Festival, banquets are spread out, songs are loud, and everyone welcomes the New Year.
Theme: this word reflects the harmonious climate between heaven and earth brought by the east wind of the New Year and Spring Festival with the scene of family harmony during the New Year.
4. Tu Su's half lamp has not been raised, and the grass in front of it is written with peach blossom characters. -Lu You's Snow Removal at Night in the Song Dynasty
Before half a glass of Tu Su wine was raised to celebrate the New Year, I had written down the symbol of the Spring Festival in cursive script.
Theme: The whole poem depicts the poet writing peach symbols on New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year, and expresses the poet's joy and expectation for the coming New Year.
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