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Couplets at the entrance of new house

Couplets, one of the traditional cultures in China, also called couplets or couplets, are antithetical sentences written on paper, cloth or engraved on bamboo, wood and columns. The following is my collection of couplets at the entrance of my new house for your reference.

Cross-examination of couplets at the entrance of new residence: Qiao Ying's relocation

The first part: Qiao Qianxi enjoys happiness with people in heaven and earth.

Bottom line: the new house, Fu Rong Lushou Quanrong.

Horizontal approval: the main blessing of a new home

The first part: move to a new house, open thousands of households, and look up to see happiness.

Bottom line: Start a great cause and the whole family will move forward.

Horizontal criticism: ubiquitous home

The first part: the value of Shengping Huaxia moving to Fulu Mantang.

Bottom line: In prosperous times, the new building stands in the sunshine.

Horizontal ratification: universal peace

The first part: entering the new house in a flat way

Part II: Jeweled with jewels and full of happiness.

Horizontal approval: a square inch of blessed land

Part I: Add space for a happy future.

The bottom line is: the pillar will always exist.

Horizontal approval: the house of Lord's grace and surplus

Part I: The rising sun will follow the auspicious house.

Bottom line: Chunfeng intends to move into a new house.

Horizontal recognition: living and working in peace and contentment

Part one: Living happily in the treasure land for thousands of years.

Bottom line: Fu's family is satisfied with everything.

Horizontal Approval: Dong Yuyuxin

Part I: Everything went well when I moved to Kyrgyzstan.

Bottom line: a hundred years of happiness in a peaceful house.

Horizontal approval: Dezhan Renli

Part one: It is auspicious to move into a new house.

Bottom line: move into a high-rise building and live a long and healthy life.