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Can my son-in-law's family put up couplets on New Year's Eve?

Answer:

According to Chinese tradition,, the man's side can't put up a couplet for three years, and it doesn't matter for the woman's side.

If it is a son-in-law, the son-in-law can post it, but not the family.

Expanded information:

What can't be put on the couplet:

1, within three years there is a death of the elderly should not be put on the couplet.

2, the night should not be posted couplets, couplets are usually posted in the morning, which can bring good luck.

How to post the couplet is appropriate:

1, the couplet of the left and right must not be posted in reverse;

2, "spring" word must not be posted in front of the door;

3, "blessed" word must be posted upside down, which is a symbol of the arrival of blessings. This is a metaphor for the arrival of blessings.

4, facing the door, if the horizontal couplet is from the left to the right of the modern writing style, the couplet is also on the left, the next couplet in the right; if the horizontal couplet is from the right to the

left of the writing style, the couplet is also on the right, the next couplet in the left.

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