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What's written on the Spring Festival couplets?
1, Part I: Fuxing Zhao Yong Ping An Zhai, Part II: Good Scenery, Chang Lin, Jia, Hengpi: Sanyang Kaitai.
2. Shanglian: The wealth of the government is booming every year, and Xia Lian: the wealth of treasure land is increasing day by day: birds are singing and flowers are fragrant.
3, the first part: wealth operation, family prosperity, the second part: wish success, wealth and prosperity: prosperity in the four seasons.
4. Shanglian: Prosperous business increases happiness; Xia Lian: Rich in financial resources; Horizontal batch: three yang and seven phases.
5. The first part: Peace is the next part of the family portrait: harmony can give birth to four seasons of wealth: auspicious light is full of eyes.
Couplets, also known as antithesis, door-to-door, spring stickers, Spring Festival couplets, couplets and so on. It is a antithesis written on paper, cloth or carved on bamboo, wood and columns. The antithesis of couplets is neat and even, which is a unique artistic form of Chinese. Couplets are the treasures of China traditional culture.
Spring Festival couplets have a long history. It is said that they originated from Meng Chang, the master of Shu after the Five Dynasties. He inscribed on the peach symbol on the door of the dormitory: "New Year's Eve, Qing Yu, the number of festivals, Changchun", which means the word "inscribed peach symbol" (see "Shu Lang"). This is the earliest couplet in China and the first Spring Festival couplet. Different historical materials in the Song Dynasty have different opinions on this, and some people classify the author as the son of Meng Yun. So who is the author of this pair of Spring Festival couplets is still an unsolved case.
As a custom, couplets are an important part of China traditional culture. In 2005, the custom of couplets was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in the State Council, China. The custom of couplets is passed down and spread in Chinese-speaking areas and ethnic groups with cultural origins of Chinese characters, which is of great value for promoting Chinese culture.
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