Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - The rabbit welcomes the rising sun to celebrate the New Year, and the tiger shines in China's flourishing Spring Festival couplets. Are the upper and lower couplets correct?

The rabbit welcomes the rising sun to celebrate the New Year, and the tiger shines in China's flourishing Spring Festival couplets. Are the upper and lower couplets correct?

Hello, that’s right.

The upper and lower lines can also be interchanged, because last year was the Year of the Tiger and this year is the Year of the Rabbit.

Couplets, also known as antithetical couplets, door pairs, spring stickers, spring couplets, antithetical couplets, peach charms, couplets (so named because they were often hung on pillars in halls and houses in ancient times), etc., are written on paper. , cloth or carved on bamboo, wood, pillars. Couplets are neatly contrasted and harmonious, and are a unique Chinese art form that uses one word for one sound. Couplets are treasures of Chinese traditional culture.