New Year's Eve was one of the most important festivals in Chinese traditional culture. It was also a time for families to reunite and celebrate the new year together. There were many literary accounts of New Year's Eve in many literary works. Here are some examples: In Dream of the Red Chamber, Baoyu wrote a poem on New Year's Eve to express his longing and blessings for his family and loved ones. ``` Gengchen Chu Xi had been unconscious since that day after eating New Year's Eve dinner with Xiaoyu. Baoyu was so anxious that he had no choice but to panic. ``` 2. In Water Margins, Lin Chong was framed by Gao Qiu and imprisoned on New Year's Eve. In extreme grief and indignation, he wrote "Ode to the Broken Kiln" to pour out his experiences and feelings. ``` On New Year's Eve, I was in a place where I could never recover. I felt a mixture of emotions and grief, and I couldn't help but feel a chill down my spine. Thinking of his current situation, he couldn't help but shudder. ``` 3. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong went through a lot of hardships to save Tang Sanzang on New Year's Eve. In the process of fighting against the monsters, he constantly felt the concern and love of his family and friends, and finally won. ``` On New Year's Eve, Sun Wukong went through all kinds of hardships to rescue Tang Sanzang and started a life-and-death struggle with the monster. In the process of the battle, he constantly felt the concern and love of his family and friends, and finally won. ``` These literary accounts not only described the traditional festival of New Year's Eve, but also expressed the good and evil in human nature, emotional entanglements, and other aspects, allowing people to have a deeper understanding and understanding of traditional Chinese culture.