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Famous lines from ancient poems for the New Year

On the eve of the imperial edict

Tang Dynasty: Shi Qing

This year will be over tonight, and next year will be rushed tomorrow.

The cold goes away overnight, and spring comes at the fifth watch.

The complexion changes in the air, and the appearance changes in secret.

The scenery is so beautiful that the plum blossoms in the back garden are blooming before anyone notices it.

Yuan Day

Song Dynasty: Wang Anshi

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.

Staying old until the end of the year

Song Dynasty: Su Shi

If you want to know that the old age is like going to the snake.

Half of the repair scales are gone, no one can hide them.

I want to tie it to the end, but I know what I can do despite my diligence.

The children were forced not to sleep, but stayed together all night and had fun.

Don’t sing the rooster in the morning, even more drums are afraid of Tim Lao.

After sitting for a long time and the lamps dimmed, I watched the Beidou tilt.

There will be no time next year, and I may be wasting my worries.

You can still be proud of a young man who works hard today.