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Essay "Point Song" "Spring Couplets

On New Year's Day, people wear brand-new clothes, I don't know if you've noticed, the gate also wears reddish clothes - couplets. Speaking of couplets, I have an indescribable favorite. In my eyes, couplets are elegant, erudite and rich in deep meaning. When it comes to posting couplets, I am even more favorite to the extreme, two little hands were red couplets, but the heart is secretly happy, not to mention how happy.

This year's 30th, I and my father and uncle together with the sticker couplets. This year's couplets, I not only saw a deep meaning of the couplets, but also know about some knowledge of the couplets. On the morning of New Year's Day, my father shouted, "Get up, we're going to put up couplets today!" As soon as I heard about putting up couplets, I hurriedly got up from the quilt. After dinner, we put up the couplets. There were so many couplets! There were so many couplets that I couldn't take my eyes off them. Dad asked me to sort them. While I was categorizing them, Dad said seriously, "Come on, let me tell you something about couplets!" I raised my hands in agreement. "The earliest Spring Festival couplet in China was written on a peach wood board by Meng Chang in the Five Dynasties period, 'New Year's Day Nayu Celebration, Jiajie No. Everlasting Spring.' Writing spring couplets on red paper began in the Ming Dynasty. There are many types of Spring Festival couplets, including street door pairs, house door pairs, short Spring Festival couplets, and large Spring Festival strips. Each spring couplet has a crossword and a character for 'Fu', as well as doufang and shadow wall single stickers, door centers and holding pillars." Dad said to me proudly. Dad had another bright idea and said, "It's up to you to help the couplets find a home!" I said confidently, "Yes!"

The Chinese New Year couplet finding home began. "Good things are said in heaven, and peace is guaranteed in the lower world" must be next to Master Zao; "A court of many happy things" is where? Oh, it's the dining room; "Fortunate Fish" is under the eaves of the hall; "Fortune and Treasure" should be posted in the most conspicuous place....... It didn't take long for me to find a home for the spring scrolls, and my dad stroked my head and smiled. I stroked my head and said with a smile, "Well, the knowledge of spring couplets is not in vain, I hope you can know everything about traditional Chinese festivals!"

Posting couplets this year is really a net of happiness and knowledge. I hope every Chinese New Year is full of happy atmosphere and everyone knows more and deeper knowledge!