Couplet words for Year of the Rabbit

The couplets for the Year of the Rabbit are as follows:

1. The first couplet: The rabbit song will bring good luck in the prosperous times; the second couplet: The rabbit dance will bring good luck in the new year; the horizontal line: good luck in the year of the rabbit.

2. The first couplet: In the Year of the Rabbit, the six animals are prosperous and the grains are abundant. The second couplet: In the Year of the Rabbit, Kyushu sings and the four modernizations are brilliant. The horizontal line: The country is peaceful and the people are safe.

3. The first couplet: The rabbit is born in the year of the rabbit. The second couplet: The spring breeze is always here to welcome the spring. The horizontal line: Five blessings are everywhere.

4. The first line: I hope you will win all kinds of good things in the Year of the Tiger, the second line: I hope you will get better in the Year of the Rabbit, and the horizontal line: Good luck in the Year of the Rabbit.

5. The first couplet: The diligent rabbit bids farewell to the old days, and thousands of families rejoice together. The second couplet: The naughty rabbit makes spring, and all households are blessed. Horizontal comment: The family is full of joy.

Introduction to couplets:

Couplets are also called couplets, door pairs, spring stickers, spring couplets, antithetical couplets, peach charms, and couplets (because they were often hung on the pillars of buildings and houses in ancient times) 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 regular verse style has the strictest requirements for level and obliqueness, while the ancient verse style has requirements for the level and obliqueness at the end of the sentence, and other positions are informal.