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An eight-word poem about New Year's Day.

Poems about New Year's Day:

1, New Year's Day

Zhang Tai in Ming Dynasty

The cold stars gather in the sky, and the cape overflows with fine air.

Donghua gushed out the sun, and the Antarctic blew a long wind.

Feng Dan saw Xia Zheng at the end of the calendar and the Palace in the branch of Hua Yao.

The emperor is in tune with the prime minister, and the people are in the jade candle.

2. "Happy New Year"

Wen Zhiming in Ming Dynasty

I don't want to meet, but I want to talk about it. The famous papers are all us.

I also throw some paper at people. The world is too simple and empty.

3. New Year's Day

Chengwenwo in Tang Dynasty

Dai Hang wished Yao first, and his temples were dim in the mirror.

It's a good idea to steal in front of the lamp. Tu Su shouldn't taste it first.

4. Tianjiayuan Day

Meng Haoran in Tang Dynasty

Bucket handle of the Big Dipper turned to the east last night and got up again this morning.

I'm already strong, and I'm worried about agriculture without money.

A farmer working in a field full of mulberry trees is carrying a hoe and working with a shepherd boy.

Tian said that this year's climate is abundant.

5. New Year in Wu Jia

Kong Renshang in Qing Dynasty

Xiao Shu's white hair is not full of ups and downs, and the old-age stove actually sleeps.

Cut the candle and dry the midnight snack wine, and spend all the spring money.