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What does it mean to add a plum blossom to the drum horn and smile at the New Year?
Add a plum blossom to the drum horn, and even pay a New Year call with a smile.

"Listen to" Plum Blossom Falling "played by a drum instrument, and laugh at each other on New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year."

Whole poem:

Wu Jia New Year's Day

Kong Renshang in Qing Dynasty

Xiao Shu's white hair is not full of ups and downs, and the old-age stove actually sleeps.

Cut the candle and dry the midnight snack wine, and spend all the spring money.

Listen to the childlike innocence of burning firecrackers and see the change of peach blossom characters.

Add a plum blossom to the drum horn to celebrate the New Year in Lian Xiao.

Appreciate:

The first four sentences are about New Year's Eve, watching the New Year around the stove and drinking midnight snacks. "Buying money for spring" means that the old year has passed and the new year is coming. The last four sentences are transferred to New Year's Day.

In ancient times, New Year's Day was also called New Year. Light firecrackers, change peaches and listen to music. See you in the new year. Between the lines, the author is dancing.

Sincere childlike innocence. The whole poem "New Year's Day in Wu Jia" reflects the author's calm and happy mood after leaving the officialdom.

About the author:

Kong Renshang (1648~ 17 18), whose real name is Dong Tang (Dong Tang in Sui and Yuan Dynasties), Antang, posthumous title,

Claiming to come from listening to Yunshan. A native of Qufu, Shandong Province, the sixty-fourth generation grandson of Confucius, a poet and playwright in the early Qing Dynasty, inherited the Confucian ideological tradition and knowledge.

He paid attention to etiquette, music, soldiers, agriculture and other knowledge since he was a child, and also studied the law of music, which laid the foundation for future opera creation.

The world compared him with Hong Sheng, the author of The Palace of Eternal Life, and called him "Nanhongbei Cave".