China Naming Network - Baby naming - Urgent, my niece, who is in the fourth grade at home, wants me to help me find two poems about the 20 10 Chinese New Year and put them on the wall. Please help me.

Urgent, my niece, who is in the fourth grade at home, wants me to help me find two poems about the 20 10 Chinese New Year and put them on the wall. Please help me.

"Everything in the thatched cottage is happy in spring, and the dust in the house is removed. Taiping Jiazi is not easy. Let's take a closer look at the new calendar. " This is the custom of Cai Yun, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, describing the sweeping of dust on the 24th of the twelfth lunar month.

"A light green tea a wisp of smoke, master kitchen god rose to the sky. If the Jade Emperor asks about human affairs, it is worthless to the Taoist. This is the custom of the poet Luo in the late Qing Dynasty to describe the kitchen sacrifice.

"Poor winter lingering, I sit alone, pour ShouSui cup. The wax is cold and exhausted overnight, and the spring scenery is broken. " This is the custom of the Song Dynasty poet Zhu describing New Year's Eve.

Liu Canlou is white and peach blossoms are full of red. Brilliant as a star, loud as a fire. This is the custom of Zhao Meng, a poet in Yuan Dynasty, describing "Sui Dan" setting off firecrackers and fireworks in front of the palace.

Yang Juyuan's "rosy clouds greet the dawn, and thousands of red candles move in spring".

Sun Yiyuan's "Yuan Ri crazy songs pour bamboo bottles, Dongfeng arrived in Chai Men last night"

"It's not that the world favors me" (Lu You),

There are more beautiful flowers in spring "(Chen Xianzhang)