Couplets, one of the traditional cultures of the Han nationality, also known as couplets or couplets, are antithetical sentences 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 language. Couplets are a kind of dual literature, which originated in Fu Tao.
As a custom, couplets are an important part of Han 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.
Give a few classic couplets as follows:
1. Part I: Phoenix falls on the buttonwood.
Bottom line: the perfect combination of pearls and jadeite.
2. Part I: Pine leaves, bamboo leaves and green leaves.
Part two: autumn sound, wild goose sound and cold sound.
3. Part One: Goats go up the mountain, and the mountain touches the goat's feet, baa baa.
Bottom line: Buffalo in water, buffalo horn, Cleisthenes moo.
4. Shanglian: Good mountains and waters, good winds and good months, and a bright future.
Bottom line: Infatuation, Infatuation, Infatuation of generations.