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Ancient poems about New Year blessings

The verses about New Year blessings are as follows:

1. The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. Thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches. ——"Yuan Ri" by Wang Anshi

Appreciation: Wang Anshi's poem "Yuan Ri" expresses the poet's joy and expectation for the new year by describing the details of the new atmosphere in the new year. The sound of firecrackers in the poem marks the end of the year, borrowing the image of exploding firecrackers and the passing of the old year, implying that the old year has passed and the new one is about to begin.

The spring breeze brings warmth into Tusu, which depicts the warm atmosphere of spring and brings a feeling of warmth and joy to the arrival of the New Year. Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old charms on the first day of the Spring Festival. These two lines of poems describe the scene of people replacing Spring Festival couplets, expressing the new atmosphere and new hope of the new year.

2. Use gold foil to make new clothes, and paint gold foil to make old clothes. There are four songs on the three-foot stage, and the sound of drums is heard year after year. ——"Fengcheng New Year's Speech" by Zha Shenxing

Appreciation: Zha Shenxing's "Fengcheng New Year's Speech" is a New Year's ballad full of life interest. The poem describes how people use gold foil and colors to paint clothes on the occasion of the New Year to show the joy of replacing the old with the new and saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new.

The four three-foot stage songs vividly show the scene of people singing, dancing and celebrating the New Year. The last line of the drum sound, winter and winter, expresses the passage of time and the changes of years, and also reflects people's expectations and blessings for the new year.

3. The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, Jiarui Tianjiao and the end of the year. Half of the Tusu lamp has not yet been raised, and the grass in front of the lamp gives me a close call. ——"Heavy Night Snow" by Lu You

Appreciation: Lu You's "Heavy Night Snow" is a poem describing the auspicious snowfall in the New Year. The north wind blowing snow at the beginning of the fourth watch in the poem vividly depicts the scene of snowflakes dancing in the cold north wind, and also hints that the New Year is coming. Jiarui Tianjiao and New Year's Eve express the poet's joy and blessing for the arrival of the New Year.

The last two sentences, half of the Tusu lamp has not yet been lifted, and the grass in front of the lamp is close to the book, which depicts the scene of people warming up around the stove, staying up for the year and welcoming the new year, drinking Tusu wine, and welcoming good luck and blessings on New Year's Eve. It raises people’s expectations and blessings for the New Year. The whole poem has sincere emotions and profound artistic conception, giving people a fresh, bright, warm and harmonious feeling.