(1) Seven uniques, the end of the year to express one.
Twenty years of wind and rain have washed away the glitz and sideburns.
Gu My parents are still alive and well, and I have never dared to talk about the vicissitudes of life.
2) Seven Uniques: Expressing Nostalgia at the End of the Year.
Twenty autumns of his career, the years are shallow.
After many years of homesickness, I always stack the new sorrow on the old sorrow.
Editor (3) Seven Laws: 2024 New Year's Day Expression.
The heart is like a bright moon reflecting clear waves, and the past is rare
Purple gas should take a step when it floats, and youth lives up to its promise.
One yuan at the beginning of a thousand sails, thousands of miles of peace and a hundred birds song.
The rabbit leaps into the future, and the dragon brings good luck and wealth.
4) Seven Uniques: 2024 New Year's Message.
The residual snow has not been cold, and the buds are beginning to wake up and the willows are spring.
The ups and downs of the old year go with the wind, and smile at the new phenology of the present.
Edit (5) Divination operator at the end of the year.
It's another year. Don't worry about life. Happiness can be found.
Drink tea with ink and find a sentence. Dream less, tomorrow forgets yesterday. The four seasons are like spring.
6) Seven uniques: Welcome the New Year.
The magpie grabbed the window to patrol the yard, and frequently shook its feathers and chirped.
It seems to remind that it is New Year's Day, and quickly hang the red light on the building.
Edit (7) Seven Laws: New Year.
The snow is flying in the clear sky, and the elegance is leisurely accompanied by the end of the year.
Chu Chu red plum posture is graceful, pavilion green bamboo lush.
Frequent wine and New Year's celebrations, self-endowed new words are festive.
I look forward to a little green in the cold, and a few branches of red in the morning light.
8) Seven Uniques: Winter Solstice.
The hexagonal flying world travels, and the fairy dances to visit the countryside.
Fragrant dumplings welcome cyclamen, and the first book of ink is in love with the winter solstice.