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Chinese New Year's Eve Couplets

The following are the couplets for Tanabata:

1. Tanabata - Li He: Bie Pu is dark today, and the curtains are sad at midnight. The magpies left the threaded moon, and the flowers entered the exposed building. The sky is divided into golden mirrors, and the earth is looking at jade hooks. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that, but I'm going to be able to do it, and I'm going to do it.

2. Tanabata - Xu Ning: A bridge of magpies crosses the misty sky, and a thousand jade pendants cross the Lingling. I've been away for years, and I'm not as disappointed as the star of the river drum.

3. Tanabata - Luo Yin: In the sky of Nymphaea, a laughing family set up a red feast. The family is having a happy feast. They should pour out the treasure chest of pearls of the Xie girl, and write all the embroidered articles of the Tan Lang. A tent of incense was clustered in a row, and a golden needle was threaded to pay homage to Cindy. The copper kettle leaks and the day is about to dawn, so I am disappointed to see another year of good times.

4. Tanabata - Cui Hao: The moon in Chang'an City is like a trainer, and every family holds a needle and thread this night. The fairy skirt and jade pendant know nothing about each other, and they do not see each other in heaven and on earth. Changxin deep yin night turn ghost, Yao steps and golden pavilion number of fireflies flow. The Ban Ji is so worried about this night, and the He Han is watching the bullfighting on the third night.

5. Tanabata - Shen Nephew: Autumn is approaching and the geese are flying sparsely, the sky is high and the magpies are flying at night. The magpies fly in the sky at night, so they should be too lazy to weave and cross the river this evening. The moon is bright enough to thread the threads, and the wind is light enough to expose the clothes. The moon is bright enough to thread the threads, and the wind is light enough to expose the clothes.

6. The seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar - Wu Image: The starlight is all over the Han Dynasty, and I am disappointed to see the two stars leaning on the building alone. I'm not saying that there is a lot of parting hate on earth, but I suspect that there is parting sorrow in heaven. The first time I saw this was when I was in the middle of the night, and I was in the middle of the night when I was in the middle of the night. But the moon is the most jealous, a round of wind and dew is not better than the fall.

Expanded:

The Tanabata Festival, also known as the Festival of Seven Qiao, the Festival of Seven Sisters, the Daughter's Festival, the Begging for Coquettishness Festival, the Seven Maidens' Meeting, the Tanabata Festival, the Day of the Oxen and the Oxen's Mother-in-law, the Qiao Xi, and so on, is a traditional festival of Chinese folklore. The Tanabata Festival evolved from the worship of the starry hosts and is traditionally known as the Birthday of the Seven Sisters, so it is called Tanabata because the worship of the Seven Sisters is held on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar.

Worshipping the Seven Sisters, praying for blessings and making wishes, begging for skillful craftsmanship, watching the star of Altair and Vega, praying for marriage, and storing water for Tanabata are all traditional customs of Tanabata. Through the development of history, Tanabata has been given the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaving Maiden", making it a festival symbolizing love, which is considered the most romantic traditional festival in China, and in contemporary times, it has produced the cultural meaning of "Chinese Valentine's Day".