Read the 7 Chinese New Year's Eve poems of the ancients, and you will understand the taste of the Chinese New Year
Spring Festival, those emotional and philosophical Spring Festivals hidden in ancient poems, is one of the most important traditional festivals in the hearts of Chinese.
It is not just a simple festival, but a time of emotion, responsibility, anticipation and reflection.
At this special moment, the ancient poets used their keen insight and profound emotions to condense the multiple meanings of the Spring Festival into one popular poem after another.
Today, let's walk into these poems together and feel the far-reaching significance of the Spring Festival.
1. Keeping the New Year: The warmth of home and the flow of time.
Su Shi's poem "Keeping the Year" wrote:
The children do not sleep, and they keep vigil and rejoice in each other's nights.
This poem vividly depicts the warm scene of family reunion on Chinese New Year's Eve.
On this special night, the family sits together, guarding the flow of the years, and welcomes the arrival of the new year together.
The warmth and joy of this reunion is one of the most precious emotions of the Spring Festival.
However, the snake in the poem symbolizes the irreversibility of time.
Time is unforgiving, and we can't stop the passage of time.
However, we can cherish every moment of being reunited with our families and let these wonderful moments become eternal memories in our hearts.
2. Say goodbye to the old and welcome the new: Pray for health and good luck.
Wang Anshi's poem "Yuan Ri" depicts the lively scene of the Spring Festival:
In the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze sends warmth into Tusu.
In this poem, we can see the anticipation of the New Year and the beautiful vision of family and social harmony of the ancients.
The sound of firecrackers bids farewell to the old year, and the Tusu wine and new peach charms symbolize people's wishes for health and good luck.
The Spring Festival is a time to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, we bid farewell to the past year and welcome the arrival of the new year.
On this special occasion, we wish ourselves and our families health, peace and success in the new year.
This prayer is not only a blessing for the individual, but also an expectation for the family and society.
3. Loneliness and longing: the voice of the wanderer.
Dai Shulun's poem "Except for the Night Staying at the Stone Station" wrote:
Who asks the hotel?
The cold light is unique.
The year will come to an end, and thousands of miles will not return.
This poem reflects the wanderer's longing for home and yearning for reunion.
The Spring Festival is a festival of reunion, but for those wanderers who are wandering outside, it is a time full of loneliness and longing.
However, it is this loneliness and longing that makes us cherish the time with our families even more.
Every time we return home and see the familiar faces and warm smiles of our family, all the loneliness and longing will disappear.
This longing for home and reunion is one of the most profound emotions of the Spring Festival.
4. Expectations for the future: vitality and hope.
Zhao Yi's poem "Chinese New Year's Eve" expresses the poet's positive attitude towards the future by depicting the cold and light of Chinese New Year's Eve.
The candle shadow in the poem is swaying red, and the flame is still bright, symbolizing light and hope, while Han's deep confidant Ji Qiongying shows the poet's firm belief in the future.
Chinese New Year is a time of hope and energy.
At this special moment, we let go of the troubles and misfortunes of the past and meet the challenges and opportunities of the future with a new attitude.
We believe that as long as we maintain our vitality and hope, we will be able to overcome all difficulties and realize our dreams.
5. Responsibility and Sacrifice.
Wen Tianxiang's poem "Except for the Night" reflects the poet's sense of responsibility and sacrifice in times of national crisis.
The poetry is empty, and the years go to the hall to express the poet's deep concern for the fate of the country, and the life is exhausted with the years, and the forgetting of the world shows the poet's willingness to sacrifice himself for the interests of the country and the nation.
The Spring Festival is not only a personal festival, but also a national and national festival.
At this special moment, we should not only focus on personal joy and happiness, but also shoulder our responsibilities to the country and the nation.
True reunion and harmony can only be achieved when everyone is able to contribute to the prosperity and development of the country and the nation.
6. The emotion of time: cherish the present moment and find meaning.
Du Fu's poem "Du Wei Stays at Home" expresses the poet's feelings about the passage of time and his reflection on his personal fate.
The forty Ming dynasties in the poem have passed, and the soaring twilight oblique makes us deeply aware of the ruthlessness of time and the transience of life.
Chinese New Year is a time for us to reflect deeply on ourselves.
At this special moment, we should not only look back on the past year, but also think about how we can better spend each day in the coming year.
We should cherish the present moment, strive to find the meaning and value of life, and make our lives more fulfilling and meaningful.
7. Inner peace: Seek peace in the midst of chaos.
Huang Jingren's poem "Chinese New Year's Eve" depicts the poet's loneliness and anxiety about the future during the festival.
However, when the star in the poem is like the moon, it symbolizes the poet's search for inner peace in the chaotic world.
The Spring Festival is a time full of hustle and bustle, but at this special moment, we should maintain inner peace and optimism.
Only when we can maintain peace of mind in a chaotic world will we be better able to face the challenges and opportunities of the future.
We should learn to let go of our worries and worries, enjoy the good times in life, and spend a pleasant and unforgettable Chinese New Year with our families.
It reminds us to cherish the time we spend with our families, to be grateful to those who have given for others, and also to encourage us to face the new year with a positive mindset.
At this special time, let's let go of our worries and worries and enjoy the good times in our lives.
Let's cherish the time with our families and welcome the arrival of the new year together.
End, I wish you all health, peace and success in the new year!