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What are the couplets of the hotel?

The couplets of the hotel are as follows:

Shanglian: I forgot to go back when I smelled the fragrance in the store, and it was difficult to spend my whole life on brocade; Bottom line: I'm thinking about it when I'm away from home, and I like dating Brewmaster all my life.

Shanglian: Food, welcoming guests everywhere; Bottom line: A warm smile warms the heart of Kyushu.

The first part: a few glasses of wine add color and smile at the guests; The second part: a bowl of delicious food fills the body and mind, and the delicacies are drunk and peaceful.

Shanglian: The wine smells familiar and welcomes visitors from all directions with a smile; The second part: the dish is fragrant and the soup is fresh, and the heart is the guest of honor.

The first part: people who haven't touched their lips are drunk, and it's still early to drink two cups; The second couplet: the meal is delicious when it reaches the mouth, and it is not too late to go home after dinner.

Part One: Collect ten thousand kinds of treasures and welcome friends from five continents; Bottom line: harmony of eight tones, entertaining four distinguished friends.

The first part: customers come to the door, sit down and the bottom of the cup is getting warmer; Bottom line: Peach blossoms are full of faces, and there is an urn head on the way home.

The first part: the wedding cup ring, the dragon flies; Bottom line: There are many friends, friends are like clouds, laughter is endless, and wine is light in the spring and the moon.

Related knowledge:

Couplets, also known as antithesis, antithesis, spring stickers, Spring Festival couplets, couplets, Taofu and couplets (named after the pillars hanging in halls and houses in ancient times), are a kind of dual literature, which originated from Taofu. Another source is the spring release. The ancients posted the word "Yichun" more and more at the beginning of spring, and then it gradually developed into Spring Festival couplets, expressing the good wishes of the working people in China to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters and welcome good luck.

Couplets are antithetical sentences written on paper, cloth or engraved on bamboo, wood and columns. It is a unique art form of Chinese, concise and profound, neat and even, with the same number of words and the same structure.

Parallel prose and rhyme are two direct sources of couplets. In the process of its own development, couplets have absorbed the characteristics of ancient poems, essays, lyrics and songs.