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What are the poems about New Year's Day?
There are these poems about New Year's Day:

1, Tian Jia Yuan Ri

Meng Haoran in Tang Dynasty

Last night the bucket handle of the big dipper turned to the east, and this morning began again.

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

The farmer who worked in fields full of mulberry trees, carrying a hoe and a shepherd boy worked together.

Tian Jiazhan climate, * * * said this year is abundant.

2. Except Night

Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

Sick eyes, less sleep, not keeping the old age, old hearts and feelings, and spring.

After the fire pin lights are all dawn, there will be sixty people with flat heads.

3. Yuanri

Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty

The roar of firecrackers, the old one year has passed; The warm spring breeze came to the new year, and people drank happily the newly brewed tu su wine.

The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old.

4. New Year's Day

Zhang Tai in Ming Dynasty?

The cold star in the sky gathers the bell, and the sea corner overflows with fine air.

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

Danfeng sees Xia Zheng at the end of the calendar, and sees Chungong on the branch of Yaohua.

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