Which poets' poems and songs describe the happiness and auspiciousness of the New Year?

1, "Even New Year's Eve"

Qing Dynasty: Huang Jingren

Time passed slowly, and there were faint bursts of laughter from all directions. People standing high on the stone bridge seem to be on earth, staring at the sky, but seeing a star like a moon.

Translation:

Time passed slowly, and the laughter of every household came faintly from all directions. The man standing on the stone bridge with his head held high seems to be on earth. He stared at the sky, but looked at a star and the moon for a long time.

2. "Happy New Year"

Ming Dynasty: Wen Zhiming

I don't want to meet, but I want to talk about it. The famous papers are all us. I also throw some paper at people. The world is too simple and empty.

Translation:

I don't ask to meet them, but I just want to greet them through worship stickers, so my home is full of precious worship stickers in the morning. I also go with the flow to salute others, and people will only resent simplicity, but not the empty etiquette.

3. Yuanri

Song Dynasty: Wang Anshi

The roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank 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.

Translation:

The old year passed with firecrackers, and Tu Su wine was enjoyed in the warm spring breeze. The rising sun shines on thousands of families, and they all take down the old peach blossom symbols and replace them with new ones.