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What are the New Year's poems?

In ancient New Year's Day, there was a New Year's greeting ceremony in the palace, which was grand and grand in scale. During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Zhi wrote a poem in Hui Yuan: "At the beginning, Yuan You was only good in ancient times, and it was a good meeting, so this hall was set up."

Tang Bai Juyi's Five Drinks on January 1st, Seven Years (Part II): "Old people are worried about getting older, and the rest are happy in spring. In the seventh row, there are only a few people! "

Another poet in the Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "New Year's Day": "Dai Xing wishes Yao first, and his temples are full of shadows. Stealing incense in front of the lamp is a good idea. Tu Su should not taste it first. "

Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Returning to Yuan Day", saying: "Last night, I returned from the war in the north, and now I will start from the east. I'm already strong, and I'm worried about agriculture without money. Sang Tian still cultivates his father, and the lotus hoe follows the shepherd boy. Tian said that this year's climate is * * * abundant. "