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Poetry: Chinese New Year's Eve (one other song)

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Author: Ran Guihua

Poetry: Chinese New Year's Eve (one other song)

I can't hear the sound of firecrackers

I really want to give the night sky without stars

Hang a string of red lanterns

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When I was a child, I stuffed my clothes and ate fragrant food

Popcorn, dried sweet potatoes, sand beans

In a flash of the bygone years

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Far away can't stop the footsteps of longing

Chinese New Year's Eve dinner carefully prepared by parents

It is the happiest taste in the world

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Share the joy of the harvest with your loved ones

Raise a glass full of a thousand words

Blessings and prospects for the New Year

Poetry: Chinese New Year's Eve (one other song)

Hatsuichi Dainen

The good starts from day one

The sun is new and the air is new

Clusters of golden spring flowers

Blooming on the road in early spring

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Wear new clothes and hats to welcome the New Year

It's no longer a luxury

Take a bite of the hometown-flavored rice balls

The days to come will be complete

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The sound of the blessings of the New Year drove away

Look at the doze owed by the Spring Festival Gala

So, the rhythm of sending red envelopes for the New Year

Become the main theme of a happy new year

Poetry: Chinese New Year's Eve (one other song)

About author:RAN Guihua is a native of Chongqing. Since the eighties and nineties of the last century, he has published a number of poems, novels and essays in Chongqing and various domestic paper and online media.