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What are the poems about the Year of the Tiger?

Poems about the Year of the Tiger include:

1. "Welcome Spring in the Year of the Tiger" The strong ox welcomes the fierce tiger, and the relay bless the universe. The world's disasters are chaining, and China is full of blessings. The spring breeze warms the ground, and the wild grass blooms in the morning.

Elegant people cherish their family and country, and their humanistic roots are solid.

2. "New Year's Eve" Neon lights flash all day long, and flowers bloom like brocade across the country. Let’s bid farewell to the old year with great achievements and welcome the Year of the Tiger with full hope.

3. "Mother's Family Reunion" Respect the elders, worship ancestors, worship the God of Wealth, and reunite the whole family on the second day of the Lunar New Year. When the elders support the young and the mother's family gathers together, the tiger is prosperous and the people are prosperous and blessed.

What are the Years of the Tiger (only 12 years are listed):

1902 (Ren Yin) 1914 (Jia Yin) 1926 (Bing Yin) 1938 (Wu Yin) 1950 (Geng) Yin) 1962 (Renyin) 1974 (Jiayin) 1986 (Bingyin) 1998 (Wuyin) 2010 (Gengyin) 2022 (Renyin) 2034 (Jiayin)?

Note that the above are only approximate Correspondence, because the world-wide Gregorian calendar and the Chinese Ganzhi calendar are two different calendars. The Gregorian calendar uses January 1st as the beginning of the year, while the Ganzhi calendar uses the day of the beginning of spring as the beginning of the year. Generally, the day of the beginning of spring corresponds to February 4th or 5th of each year in the Gregorian calendar.