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What is the difference between the first and second lines of an elegy?

Differences are as follows:

1, honoring the salvation, sobbing salvation, worship salvation is in the salvation of the words used in the lower line of the writing, to express the feelings of the deceased, for the different generations of different uses.

2, if the deceased's son or daughter and other close people, should be written before the name of the "son" or "daughter", the name should be applied after the "kneeling elegance", "Sobbing elegance" or "mourning elegance"; relatives of the younger generation should be "knocking elegance" or "worship elegance"; peers, coworkers and friends with "honoring elegance". friends with "honoring".

3, if it is the elders for the younger generation, should write "painful to salute"; "salvation" is the meaning of retention, derived from the meaning of thoughts, mourning. Either way, the world's respect for the deceased and nostalgic feelings of attachment.

Writing Methods

The elegiac couplets can be written on long white paper or on long white cloth (silk).

There are also places where the old-fashioned stapled quilt cover is used directly, and the piece of cloth in the heart of the quilt cover is used as the couplet.

The couplet is a special couplet for collective or individual mourning of the deceased, mourning and rituals. Generally divided into upper and lower couplets, indicating the life, achievements and virtues of the deceased, as well as the impact of his death on future generations.

Between the upper and lower couplets to speak of the battle, speak of the level and oblique, the rhetoric is relatively complementary, the sentence should still be couples, the number of words is equal.