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Worry about the new year. Which poem is it from?

Poems from Tsui Hark's version of the movie Ghost Story. The original sentence is: ten miles of Pinghu is full of frost, and every inch of moss is worried about the New Year. Looking at the full moon and protecting each other, I only admire Yuanyang but not the fairy.

This poem has no source, but it refers to the poem "Poems of Qing Xiang in White-Forget It". If you insist on the author, it should be Jizhi Ruan, the screenwriter of Ghost Story, or Tsui Hark, the producer, because this poem is the first painting of Ghost Story, and Tsui Hark directed it. The original text should be: "Ten Li Pinghu first frost, every grass and tree is the sorrow of China. Looking across the moon, I only envy Yuanyang, but before that, Li Hanxiang's ghost story (1959) said: "Ten miles of Pinghu is full of blue sky, and Hosta secretly cherishes the New Year. If rain can protect you, only mandarin ducks don't envy immortals. "It can be seen that the Xu version was changed from the Li version.