Marriage is more intense.
Hundred years of love, double heart knot
Two people destined to get married
A double-shadowed goose comes from the bright moon.
Frost reflects plum blossoms.
Xiangyun Rao restaurant
In high spirits, full of people
Wan tong Xin Jie hong Zhuang
Bi Shu Hua Kai Bing Di Lian
Cover hibiscus with incense
Zhu Hui Jin Xiuwei
A couple took a small photo.
Wushuangshi Guodi Liangyuan
A glass of jade liquid flying parrot
Play Yao Chi, Shake the Phoenix.
Fly like a bird.
Bing Chang Di Kai Li Bian Paper
Musical rhyme composes a dream.
Snuff smiled at the shy man.
Caigao parrot house
Chunnuan Fenghuang Lou
Yi ling Tao Hua Jin hong xiu
Ten thousand silver lamps attract jade people.
Mei Dai Chun Sheng Liu Yang Green
Xinghua Jing, Ren Ying City, Lou Yu
Hua can yin Deng Luan dui Wu
Spring Return to East China Shuang Yan Seven.
Fengxiang Liuming Zhengchunli
Ying Ge Yanwu is getting longer and longer.
Brother xiu once crossed the phoenix.
Derman is glad to be near Lapras today.
Hongmei Fangtu Xi Bian Cheng Li
Green smiles are always concentric.
The buttonwood perches on the branches.
Flowers stand side by side and spend their honeymoon together.
Xia Yujing talks a lot.
Lantian jade likes to get married.
The predecessors of Yinjingtai are like jade.
The oriole pillow language is like a flower.
Baitou Qi Mei Yuanyang fly with me
Qingyang Ruiqi Li Tao Tongxin
Embroidered door curtain
The silver candle and the gold cup reflect the green eyebrows.
Spring blossoms.
Fenghe Li Yue Hongxing Grange
Fang borrowed flowers to add moonlight.
Happy autumn nights are like spring nights.
Huaiyin is a hundred years old.
Brother He Kaibing v. Zheng Xiang
Celebrate this day and become a good couple.
I hope to get married today.
Autumn waters and silver halls are like lovers.
Tian Yu and his wife live in harmony.
The purple flute blows the moon and the phoenix.
Cui Lin Xiu Feng Wu Cai Luan
The sea dries up and the rocks rot.
Compared with Qi Fei, the land here is vast and the people are tall.
Embroidered mandarin ducks in spring window
Jathyapple poured the amber glass.
Bi' an jade hand is warm in yingying
Lantian jade nuan Yu sheng Xiang
Couplets, one of the traditional cultures of the Han nationality, also known as couplets or couplets, are antithetical sentences written on paper, cloth or carved on bamboo, wood and columns. The antithesis of couplets is neat and even, which is a unique artistic form of Chinese language. According to legend, couplets originated from Meng Changjun, the master of Shu after the Five Dynasties. Couplets are the traditional cultural treasures of Han nationality in China.
Couplets, also known as antithesis, antithesis, spring stickers, Spring Festival couplets, couplets, Taofu and couplets (named after the pillars hanging in halls and houses in ancient times), are a kind of dual literature, which originated from Taofu. It is a antithetical sentence written on paper, cloth or engraved on bamboo, wood and columns. It is a unique art form of Chinese language, with concise and profound meaning, neat antithesis, coordinated levels, the same number of words and the same structure.
Legend has it that couplets originated from Meng Chang, a master of Shu in the Five Dynasties. It is a traditional cultural treasure of the Han nationality. Spring Festival couplets are called Spring Festival couplets, funeral couplets are called elegiac couplets, and wedding couplets are called violet couplets. Couplets are a national style written by using the characteristics of Chinese characters, and generally do not need to rhyme (only the antitheses in the rhyme need to rhyme). Couplets can be roughly divided into poetry couplets and prose couplets.
Custom of Spring Festival couplets
With the rise of poetry in the Tang Dynasty, prose couplets were excluded. Prose couplets are generally informal, straightforward, and do not avoid repetition. They do not overemphasize the equivalence of parts of speech without losing duality.
Spring Festival couplets have a long history. It is said that they originated from Meng Chang, the master of Shu after the Five Dynasties. He wrote an inscription on the peach symbol on the door panel of the dormitory: "When the New Year arrives, the number of festivals will be in Changchun", which means the words "Write the peach symbol" (see Shu Lang). This is the earliest couplet in China and the first Spring Festival couplet.
As a custom, couplets are an important part of Han traditional culture. In 2005, the custom of couplets was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in the State Council, China. The custom of couplets is passed down and spread in Chinese-speaking areas and ethnic groups with cultural origins of Chinese characters, which is of great value for promoting Chinese culture.