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Proverbs and sayings about New Year's Day

Proverbs about the New Year:

Rich people celebrate the New Year, and poor people get by.

Look carefully at the New Year, the elderly are afraid of the New Year.

It is really hard for the poor to celebrate the New Year, so they wash the puluo without rice and cook it.

If you have money, you will celebrate the New Year with laughter, but if you have no money, you will celebrate the New Year with tears.

Spoken sayings about the New Year:

On the twenty-third, the Stove King ascends to heaven;

On the twenty-fourth, brush the couplets and write big characters;

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On the twenty-fifth, every household papered their windows;

On the twenty-sixth, they went to the streets to cut New Year meat;

On the twenty-seventh, the whole family washed their feet; < /p>

Twenty-eight, two baskets of cakes and steamed buns;

Twenty-nine, bring a pot and fill it with soju;

On the 30th of the year, offer it to the ancestors Serve the meat.

Poems about the New Year:

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Lu You

"The New Year Is Not Yet"

Even though the sorrow of the new year is dramatic , the joy of welcoming the new year is also deep.

The peach charms are written in cursive, and the pepper wine is poured out of the flowers.

The carriages and horses have disappeared for a long time, and the children and grandchildren chatted to comfort their hearts.

It’s even more exciting that spring is coming early, and there are songbirds everywhere.