Does anyone know what kind of words to hang in the living room?

Hello, the hanging characters in the living room are very particular. I would like to recommend a few for your reference.

Yi Cong's calligraphy recommendation: Wang Zhaoxiang's four-foot banner calligraphy work "Purple Air Coming from the East"

"Purple Air Coming from the East" comes from Liu Xiang's "Biography of Immortals" of the Han Dynasty: " When Laozi traveled to the west, Guan Ling Yin was delighted to see a purple gas floating on the pass, and Laozi passed by on a green ox. "About when he was more than seventy years old, the world was in chaos and the feudal princes were fighting. It is said that before Laozi passed through Hangu Pass, Guan Yin was delighted to see purple energy coming from the east, and knew that a saint would pass through. Sure enough, I came riding a green ox. "Purple air" is a symbol of auspicious air. In ancient times, this was used as a harbinger of the appearance of emperors and sages. This piece can be hung in any indoor setting.

Yi Cong's calligraphy recommendation: Chen Jiucheng's four-foot-fold banner calligraphy work "Hui Feng He Chang"

This is a regular script calligraphy with four characters "Hui Feng He Chang" and "Hui Feng He Chang". The word "Hechang" comes from Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection": "It's a sunny day, the sky is clear, the wind is gentle and gentle." Hui: soft; He: gentle; Chang: comfortable. The gentle wind makes people feel warm and comfortable. Later it was extended to mean that everything is bright and harmonious. This piece of work looks great hanging in the living room of your home. It will make guests feel the comfort of the spring breeze, and even make them feel "at home".