Generally speaking, the upper and lower couplets are distinguished according to the last word of the upper and lower couplets, and the last word is the upper couplet, that is, three or four tones are the upper couplet. The last word is "ping sheng" as the bottom line, that is, one or two tones (also called ping sheng or lifting sheng) as the bottom line.
Spring Festival couplets, also known as "spring stickers", "door pairs" and "couplets", are one of the red festive elements "Year Red" posted during the New Year. It depicts a beautiful image and expresses good wishes with neat, concise and exquisite words. It is a unique literary form in China and an important custom for Chinese New Year in China. When people put up Spring Festival couplets (Spring Festival couplets, blessings, window grilles, etc. ) At their doorstep, it means that the Spring Festival officially kicked off.
Every Spring Festival, no matter in urban or rural areas, every household should take off beautiful red couplets and stick them on the doors to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, thus increasing the festive atmosphere. Another source of Spring Festival couplets is spring stickers. 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.
Spring Festival couplets share:
Part One: Thousands of rosy clouds greet the rising sun; Bottom line: 1000 horses with morning smoke.
Shanglian: Wan Cai Wu Road; Bottom line: Spring is full of flowers.
Shanglian: Ten thousand horses and a thousand troops create great cause; Bottom line: Spring tides are surging in every corner of the country.
The first part: great achievements and great ambitions; Part II: Journey to Wan Li.
The first part: Wei Wu sings an old horse with a whip; Part II: Hong Bei painted a magical pony with ink.
Shanglian: the spring breeze of civilized society; Bottom line: Dragon and Horse Spirit Seagull Attitude
The first part: Spring flies in the flourishing age of civilization; Bottom line: bright future and bright horseshoe.
The first part: the article must be full of clouds; Part two: Momo should urge horses to draw.
The first part: boundless spring flowers; Bottom line: Ma Chi in the first year of Qing Dynasty.