The couplets expressing auspiciousness and good luck are as follows:
The first couplet: Hongfu Qi Tian and Teng Jingyun; the second couplet: Prosperous wealth and the Chinese Dream; Horizontal couplet: Good luck and prosperity.
The first couplet: auspiciousness and auspicious light bring good fortune; the second couplet: the spring breeze, the scenery, and the peace; the horizontal line: good luck brings good fortune.
The first couplet: The earth gathers good fortune from all directions; the second couplet: Wealth brings auspiciousness; the horizontal line: Five blessings come to the door.
The first couplet: Three Yangs bring prosperity; the second couplet: The four seasons are auspicious; the horizontal line: Five blessings come to the door.
The first couplet: Good fortune rises in the sky; the second couplet: Prosperous wealth and luck come in the wind; Horizontal line: Good fortune arrives.
The first couplet: good luck welcomes a hundred blessings; the second couplet: the auspicious star shines high and receives thousands of auspiciousness; the horizontal line: receives blessings and welcomes auspiciousness.
The first couplet: good luck welcomes a hundred blessings; the second couplet: great financial resources welcome a thousand auspiciousness; the horizontal line: receives blessings and welcomes auspiciousness.
The first line: Hongfu Qi Tian, ??wealth and long-lasting; the second line: Prosperity, wealth and long-term wealth; horizontal line: Tianbao presents auspiciousness.
The first line: wealth will come to you in every possible way; the second line: great blessings will come from heaven and earth; the horizontal line: fortune will come.
The first line: Prosperity and good fortune; the second line: Peace, wealth and good luck; the horizontal line: Wealth and good fortune.
The first line: Good fortune comes from heaven and earth; the second line: Prosperous wealth and business; horizontal line: Good luck arrives.
The first line: good luck and good luck; the second line: everything goes well and the stars shine; the horizontal line: everything goes well.
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The origin of the development of couplets:
Couplets are also called antithetical couplets, door pairs, spring posts, spring couplets, antithetical couplets, peach charms, and couplets (due to the ancient At that time, it was often hung on the pillars in the halls and palaces (so named). It is a kind of dual literature, and one theory is that it originated from Taofu. Another source is spring couplets. The ancients often posted the word "Yichun" on the first day of spring. Later, they gradually developed into spring couplets, which express the Chinese working people's good wishes to ward off evil spirits, eliminate disasters, and welcome good fortune.
Couplets are dual sentences written on paper, cloth or carved on bamboo, wood, or pillars. The words are concise and the meaning is profound, the contrast is neat, the oblique and oblique are coordinated, the number of words is the same, and the structure is the same. It is a unique art form of the Chinese language.
Parallel prose and rhymed poetry are the two direct sources of couplets. In the process of its own development, couplets also absorbed the characteristics of ancient poetry, prose, lyrics and music. Therefore, in addition to verse and parallel prose, the sentence patterns used in couplets also include ancient poetry, prose, and imitation of lyrics and music.
Different sentence patterns have different applicable rhythms and different leniency and severity. Among them, the rhythmic verse style has the strictest requirements, while the archaic verse style requires smoothness at the end of the sentence, but other positions are not restricted.