Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Couplets about the Spring Festival?

Couplets about the Spring Festival?

1. Shou Sui

(Northern Song Dynasty) Su Shi

If there is no year next year, I may worry about wasting time;

Work hard today, and you will still be young. It's a boast!

2. Yuanri·Yulouchun

(Northern Song Dynasty) Mao Pang

In one year all the lotus flowers are dripping and the wine is frozen.

The cold weather at dawn is deceptive, but the slender spring comes first to the willows.

The beautiful woman urges you to live a long life, and the cypress leaves and pepper blossoms bloom on your green sleeves.

Drunken in the countryside We rarely know each other in the depths, but we are only old friends with Dongjun.

3. New Year's Eve

(Southern Song Dynasty) Wen Tianxiang

The world is empty, and the years are passing by;

At the end of the road, there are storms and storms, and the poor side is full of snow and frost.

As time goes by, life is about to end, and the body is forgotten;

There is no more to kill Su Meng, and the night is not yet young.< /p>

4. Shou Sui

Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty

Twilight view of the Xiefang Palace, the gorgeous Qi Palace in the old age.

The cold weather leaves the winter snow, and the warm climate Entering the spring breeze.

The steps are fragrant and sweet, and the flowers and candles are red.

It welcomes the new year and welcomes the whole night.

5. New Year’s Eve

(Tang Dynasty) Laihu

The concern has become empty, and I miss you for thousands of miles in a night.

I am so sad that after the sound of the chicken at dawn has stopped, I will be haggard in the spring breeze. .

Spring couplets are a traditional custom in China. Every Spring Festival, every household pastes red spring couplets on their doors, adding to the festive atmosphere. ?Spring couplets originated from ancient peach charms. Every Spring Festival, people always replace the old peach charms with new peach charms. This is what Wang Anshi's poem "Thousands of households wipe out the old days and always replace the old talismans with new peaches". In China, Spring Festival couplets have the function of praying for blessings. The ancients used poetry to describe the Spring Festival couplets, expressing the author's attitude towards saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, and looking forward to the future life.