Couplets are treasures of traditional Chinese culture. What are the five-character couplets?

The first couplet: Colorful clouds hold the rising sun; the second couplet: The morning glow dyes the red plum blossoms

The first couplet: Constant drums rejuvenate the country; the second couplet: Always cherish the heart of serving the country

Part 1 Couplet: Diligence and frugality in housekeeping; Second Couplet: Build a country rich and strong

Upper Couplet: Spring promotes changes in mountains and rivers; Second Couplet: People describe the new world

Upper Couplet: The scenery is beautiful in spring; Second Couplet : Family prosperity and many happy events

The first couplet: The early spring breeze responds to the law; the second couplet: Flowers and plum blossoms are spread early

The first couplet: The spring breeze blows the rot; the second couplet: Auspicious snow heralds a good year

The first couplet: The spring breeze encourages all things; the second couplet: The new rain moistens all flowers

The upper couplet: The spring breeze brings forth thousands of flowers; the second couplet: The beautiful sunshine shines on thousands of doors

The upper couplet: The spring breeze warms The earth; the second line: the mountains and rivers are red for thousands of years

The first line: the spring breeze warms the earth; the second line: the rain swamps China

The upper line: the spring breeze warms the world; the second line: the righteousness fills Kyushu

The first couplet: The spring breeze flourishes the vegetation; the second couplet: The auspicious snow moistens the rivers and mountains

The upper couplet: The spring breeze brings new swallows; the second couplet: The fragrant moon and ancient plum blossoms

The upper couplet: The spring breeze welcomes the new year; the second couplet : Auspicious snow heralds a good harvest

First line: Spring returns to the earth; Second line: Joy reaches the world

First line: Spring spreads thousands of miles; Second line: Auspicious snow reflects on thousands of homes

Part one Couplet: Spring light pours into a wealthy household; second line: Joy enters the heavy door

Upper couplet: Spring flowers fragrant in the courtyard; second line: Magpies sing on the branches

Upper couplet: Spring light fills the courtyard; second line: Joy Overflowing doors and windows

The first couplet: The spring light fills the earth; the second couplet: The universe is full of righteousness

The upper couplet: Spring comes and flowers bloom; the second couplet: The birds sing in abundance

The first couplet: The willows are drunk when spring comes; the second couplet: The flowers are more fragrant at sunrise

The upper couplet: The spring comes in the auspicious snow; the second couplet: People are painting

The first couplet: The warmth of spring brings joy; the second couplet : The wind is clear and hundreds of birds are chirping

The first couplet: The love of spring conveys the color of willows; the second couplet: The shadow of the sun is filled with peach smoke

The upper couplet: The spring dyes thousands of hectares of green; the second couplet: Tens of thousands of red flowers bloom

The first couplet: Spring dyes the universe green; the second couplet: The flags bloom, the sun and the moon are red

The upper couplet: Spring dyes thousands of stamens; the second couplet: The people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are fragrant

The first couplet: Thousands of spring waters are green; the second couplet: China is thousands of miles red

The first couplet: The mood of spring follows people's wishes; the second couplet: Songs follow the tide of the heart

The first couplet: Spring rain brings new dragon horns; the second couplet: Autumn wind shakes phoenix feathers