Reader,

Today is Lunar New Year. It marks the beginning of a new year in the lunisolar calendar. It is an important holiday in China, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and countries with a large diasporic East Asian population.

To celebrate, we are sharing a few poems from our archive that pertain to Lunar New Year and its celebrations.

Lunar New Year, 1988
Jenny Xie

Doors plastered with red paper cutouts
so that the oncoming year passes these houses by.

Sweep out the insistent winter.

Make what you will out of ritual—
the relative with the steadiest hands cuts the hair
  of her cousins.

 
Fortunetelling
Yi Sang
Translated from the Korean by Jack Jung


The fortuneteller pencil-sketches the basic
  outline of my life on a paper.
How can it be so sparse? I surrender my money
   and my past to this
outline and enter its meaningless chatter.
  However, there are only
promised handshakes with strangers.

 
Spring Snow
Han Yu
Translated from the Chinese by Jonathan Stalling


new year’s    comes but   blooms don’t grow March nears   sur-prised   grass sprouts grow
 

Thank you, dear reader, for taking the time out of your day to read a few more poems in honor of Lunar New Year.

See you tomorrow,
Team Poetry Daily

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