Format of wreath elegiac couplet:
The upper couplet is on the right and the lower couplet is on the left. (Large font size)
1. In the upper right corner of the first line, write in smaller characters, "In memory of (name of the deceased)", "In deep condolences (name of the deceased)" or "(name of the deceased) through the ages. ";
2. In the lower left corner of the second line, write in smaller characters, "(name) in condolences", "(name) in condolences", "(name) in condolences" or write the donation unit.
1. The content of the elegiac couplet
There are two types of titles in the first couplet: first and last: the title "Eternal Name" and the title "Name" in mourning. These two are the most common. Usually there are male spirits who help and female spirits who pass away.
In the second line format, the title comes first: address the name with a salute, address the name with a salute, call the name with a salute, call the name with a cry, call the name with a pause, call the name with a salute, etc. Of course, in this basic format, you can choose words appropriately, such as: Dear Comrade Lei Feng will always live in our hearts, I would like to express my condolences to such-and-such class in such-and-such primary school. It’s good if it can truly reflect the feelings in your heart, but the word choice must be serious.
The titles mentioned above refer to the relationship between the deceased and you.
2. How to attach elegiac couplets to the wreath
Facing the wreath, place the top couplet on the right and the bottom couplet on the left. This is because the elegiac couplets have different meanings, so they cannot be posted incorrectly. Elegiac couplets can be divided into upper and lower sentences, so pay attention to the content of the upper and lower sentences. The previous sentence expresses condolences to someone, and the name of the deceased appears in the first couplet. The second line reflects the mourning expressed by a wreath presented by someone. The name of the person who presented the wreath appears in the second line.
3. Wreaths
Wreaths are usually given as a memorial when attending the farewell ceremony of the deceased's body, attending a funeral, or sweeping the tomb during the Qingming Festival. Remember the deceased and express condolences and condolences to the deceased.
Writing an elegiac couplet on the wreath is used to simply express commemoration of the deceased and indicate who sent the wreath, also called an elegiac couplet. Because of the differences in customs in different places, they are also slightly different.
4. Writing Requirements
The font for writing elegiac couplets can be block letters, running script, running cursive script, official script, seal script, etc., but it is better if most people can recognize it. Elegiac couplets can be written on long white cloth or on long white paper. The upper and lower couplets should be balanced and balanced, and the words should be relatively complementary. The sentence structure should still be parallel, and the number of words should be equal. Special attention should be paid to writing elegiac couplets, which is a very serious matter. If there are errors in the written words, it will cause unnecessary misunderstandings and affect the sincere respect of the living for the deceased.
5. How to write elegiac couplets for wreaths with different purposes
1. The right side of ordinary memorial wreaths and flower baskets is generally used: mourning (name of the deceased), mourning (name of the deceased) through the ages , condolences to (name of the deceased) through the ages, (name of the deceased) rest in peace, (name of the deceased) passed away, (name of the deceased) have a good journey, etc.
Left couplet: (name) salute, (name) salute, (name) cry, (name) kowtow, (name) pause, (name) salute, (name) offer condolences wait.
2. Right couplet of Christian wreaths and baskets: (name of the deceased) rest in peace.
Left couplet: (name) expresses condolences, (name) brings the whole family to express condolences.
3. How to write elegiac couplets for the wreaths and baskets of elders who are directly connected to the next generation
⑴Right couplet: Grandma, we will always love you
Left couplet: All grandchildren bring their great-grandchildren to pay their respects
⑵ Right Couplet: Grandpa, we will always miss you
Left Couplet: The eldest grandson (name) brings his great-grandson to pay homage
4. Elegiac couplet with wreaths and baskets at the Martyrs Cemetery Monument in the Cemetery Writing method
⑴Right couplet: Revolutionary martyrs will be immortal
Left couplet: (name) dedication
⑵Right couplet: Revolutionary martyrs will be immortalized in history
Left couplet: (name) dedication
5. How to write an elegiac couplet when the unit sends wreaths and flower baskets to employees
⑴How to write an elegiac couplet when the unit sends wreaths and flower baskets to male employees
Right couplet: Sadness In memory of (name of the deceased) through the ages
Left couplet: (name) in condolence
⑵How to write elegiac couplets when the unit sends wreaths and baskets to female employees
Right couplet: Deep condolences (name of the deceased) has a beautiful voice
Left couplet: (name) pays homage
6. How to write elegiac couplets when children give their father wreaths and baskets
Right couplet: sorrow Condolence for the death of strict father (name of the deceased)
Left couplet: Unfilial son (name) kneels down to worship
7. How to write elegiac couplets for children to give their mothers wreaths and baskets
Right Couplet: Deeply mourn the death of the loving mother (name of the deceased)
Left Couplet: Children (name), spouse (name) and the whole family kneel down to worship
8. How to write elegiac couplets for students to give teacher wreaths and baskets
Right couplet: Deeply mourn the teacher (name of the deceased) through the ages
Left couplet: All members of a certain class of a certain period pay tribute
Write Some tips for elegiac couplets:
1. Title. Title refers to the relationship between the person who gave the wreath and the deceased. Therefore, the title can be based on family relationship, friend, colleague, teacher-student relationship, etc.
2. When writing signatures, one is an individual signature and the other is a collective signature. Personal signature is related to signature. The collective can be the unit name. If it is a family, it can be the names of the elders or parents in the family and the whole family: the title (referring to the relationship between you and the deceased): so-and-so and the whole family to pay tribute.
3. The elegiac couplets should be written in black characters on a white background, and the fonts should be neat and uniform. Note that the second line is one or two characters lower than the first line when writing, remember!