Auspicious idioms for the Year of the Tiger:
1. The golden tiger brings blessings
2. The golden tiger brings treasures
3. The golden tiger receives blessings
4. The tiger brings blessings
5. Good luck in the year of the tiger
6. The tiger heralds a good year
7. The spirit of the tiger and the energy of the tiger< /p>
8. A tiger has skin
9. A tiger drinks from a river
10. Smart as a tiger
11. A tiger reports good news
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12. The tiger brings good luck
13. The tiger brings good fortune
14. The golden tiger brings good luck
15. The tiger promises a good harvest
16. There is a "tiger" in the heart
17. You must be a "tiger"
18. Don't think about the "tiger" if you like it
19 , "Tiger" one "Tiger" two
20. "Tiger" cannot defeat "Tiger"
21. Tiggo welcomes spring
22. Tiggo brings wealth
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23. The jade tiger welcomes the spring
24. The jade tiger brings wealth
25. The lucky tiger welcomes the spring
26. The lucky tiger brings good fortune
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27. The golden tiger brings good luck
28. The golden tiger brings wealth
29. The golden tiger welcomes spring
30. The golden tiger brings happiness< /p>
Old poems about the New Year:
1. "New Year's Eve" by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty:
The hotel is so cold and the lights are so cold that I can't sleep alone. How can the guests become so sad?
I miss my hometown tonight, and I will see another year of frost on my temples tomorrow.
2. "New Year's Greetings" by Wen Zhengming of Ming Dynasty:
I don't ask for a meeting, but for a visit, and the house is filled with famous papers.
I also throw in a few pieces of paper with others. The world is too simple but not too empty.
3. "New Year's Eve" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty:
Sick eyes and lack of sleep are not staying up late at the end of the year, and the old heart is full of feelings and spring is approaching
After the lights are burned out, the sun rises , that is, sixty people with flat heads
4. Qing Dynasty Zha Shenxing's "Fengcheng New Year's Address":
Skillfully cut flags to win the test of Silla, paint colors and gold to make moths;
From then on, I have no time for scissors for a month, and there are many needlework in my boudoir.
5. "New Year's Works" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty:
The heart of the country is full of new year, and the sky is alone with tears.
When you grow old, you live among others, and when you return in spring, you come first.
The mountains and apes are in the same day and evening, and the rivers and willows are surrounded by wind and smoke.
It’s like Changsha Fu, a few years from now.
6. Tang Dynasty Meng Haoran's "New Year's Eve Party at the Residence of Zhang Shaofu in Lecheng":
In the past, we had a good family and knew each other for a long time.
The continuation of the Ming Dynasty reminds people to draw candles and stay up late for a long feast.
The old song of plum blossoms is sung, and the new song of Zhengbai wine is passed down.
Guests can enjoy themselves everywhere without seeing each other every year.
7. "Yuan Ri" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty:
The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.
Thousands of households always exchange old talismans for new peaches.
8. "Heavy Snow" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty:
The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, and Jiarui Tianjiao and the New Year's Eve.
Half of the lamp has been used to slaughter Su, and peach symbols are written on the grass in front of the lamp.
9. "Tian Jia Yuan Day" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty:
The battle returned to the north last night, and today we are rising from the east.
I have become an official in my old age, but I am still worried about farmers without a salary.
The father plowed the fields, and the shepherd boy followed him with the hoe.
The Tian family accounts for the climate, and the emperor said that this year will be good.