Famous ancient Chinese sentences describing traditional festivals include:
1. The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. ——Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri"
2. The year is about to end, and no one has returned from thousands of miles away. ——Dai Shulun's "Stone Station on a Big Night"
3. I miss my hometown tonight, and it will be another year of frost on my temples. ——Gao Shi's "Great Night Works"
4. Thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches. ——Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri"
5. All things welcome the spring and send off the remaining wax, and the year ends tonight. ——Dai Fuxu's "New Year's Eve"
6. Half a lamp has not yet been lifted up to slaughter the Soviet Union, and peach symbols are written on the grass in front of the lamp. ——Lu You's "Heavy Night Snow"
7. Spring has only been seven days, and it has been two years since I left home. ——Xue Daoheng's "Everyone Thinks of Returning Home"
8. The heart of the hometown is full of joy in the new year, and the sky is alone with tears. ——Liu Changqing's "New Year's Work"
9. It's too lazy to change clothes and it's hard to get wine on credit. It's a pity to see plum blossoms this evening. ——Wu Wenying's "Sijiake·Guimao New Year's Eve"
10. The orioles sing and the swallows sing the New Year, and there are thousands of dragons piled on the road in Mayi. ——Huangfu Ran's "Spring Thoughts"