New Year's Day poems and famous sayings are:
1. Don't sing the morning rooster, even more drums are afraid of the drums. ——Su Shi's "Shou Sui"
Translation: Morning rooster, please don't crow, the drums and drums urging you are frightening.
2. Make a pot of fire and roar the bamboo, keep the rice cooker open and listen to the chili pepper. ——Dai Fuxu's "New Year's Eve"
Translation: The fire in the brazier is burning brightly, and the sound of firecrackers is endless. The New Year's Eve dinner started, and I heard everyone toasting to the elders with pepper wine.
3. The candle under the wax goose flower is like silver. ——Li Ciming's "Linjiang Fairy? Made on Guiwei's New Year's Eve"
Translation: Wax goose flower refers to the ornaments made of wax or wax-coated paper cut into phoenixes during ancient New Year festivals. What is described here is the joyous scene on New Year's Eve.
4. If you want to tie it to the end, you know what you can do despite your diligence. ——Su Shi's "Shou Sui"
Translation: What's more, if you want to tie the tail end of it, even though you are diligent and know that there is nothing you can do.
5. All things welcome the spring and send off the remaining wax, and the year ends tonight. ——Dai Fuxu's "New Year's Eve"
Translation: Everything in the world is bidding farewell to the remaining winter and welcoming the arrival of the New Year. After tonight, a year will be over.