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Best five-character couplet

The best five-character couplets are as follows:

1, Longteng to Wan Li, Feng Wu to Kyushu. Horizontal approval: dragon and phoenix become auspicious

2. welcome the new year in the Millennium, and send auspiciousness in the snow. Horizontal batch: more than one year.

3, the spring breeze urges the tiger to step, and the snow is auspicious. Horizontal approval: good luck in the Year of the Ox

4, more auspicious at four o'clock, eight festivals are always safe. Horizontal approval: Guotai Min 'an

5, the spring breeze blows willow green, and the clear water breeds dividends. Horizontal batch: spring returns to the earth

6. People who are in their prime live a long life and are full of spring. Horizontal approval: celebrating festivals

7. God Cow resigns from the old year, and Hu Jin welcomes the new year. Horizontal recognition: farewell to the old and welcome the new

8, the tiger roars thousands of miles, and the dragon waves are high. Horizontal approval: Hu Yuelong Teng

9. Hundred willows report spring signs, and thousands of flowers convey happiness. Horizontal Criticism: Year of the Tiger and Tiger Spirit

10, Happy New Year 1000 times, Happy 100 times. Horizontal approval: celebrating festivals

1 1, the bear and tiger in the clouds, the phoenix in the sky. Horizontal batch: one more wing at large

12, firecrackers spread auspicious words, and wintersweet announced the Spring Festival. Horizontal criticism: celebrate with the whole world

Expanding knowledge: Spring Festival couplets are a unique expression in China traditional culture. They are usually used to wish happiness, auspiciousness and wealth during the Spring Festival, and often appear on the lintel, implying the arrival of the New Year and good wishes. Spring Festival couplets are composed of upper couplets and lower couplets, which form a antithesis, usually expressed in four or five words, with far-reaching implications.

Spring Festival couplets originated in ancient China and can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. At first, Spring Festival couplets were used to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters. People think that posting Spring Festival couplets during the Spring Festival can avoid ominous things. With the passage of time, Spring Festival couplets have gradually evolved into a cultural expression that implies auspiciousness, beauty and happiness.

Spring Festival couplets are an important part of China's cultural tradition. They not only express people's desire for a better life, but also inherit rich cultural connotations. During the Spring Festival, people celebrate the New Year by making, displaying and spreading Spring Festival couplets, and carry forward traditional culture with good wishes.