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Final Report on People's Knowledge of Couplets
Couplets, one of China's traditional cultures, also known as couplets or pairs, are pairs of statements written on paper or cloth or carved on bamboo, wood or pillars. Couplets are a unique art form of the Chinese language with neatly written couplets and harmonized levels and tones. Couplets are rumored to have begun in the Five Dynasties after the Lord of Shu, Meng Chang. Couplets are a treasure of traditional Chinese culture.
Couplets are rumored to have begun in the fifth generation after the Lord of Shu, Meng Chang (chǎng), which is a treasure of traditional Chinese culture, the Spring Festival hanging couplets called Spring Couplets, the funeral couplets called elegiac couplets, couplets called celebratory couplets for joyous occasions. Couplets are a national literary style written in Chinese characters, and generally do not need to rhyme (only the couplets in poems need to rhyme).
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