More fish jump over the Longmen couplets every year.

The first part: More than a year passed, and the fish jumped over the Longmen.

Part two: auspicious day, dawn crow.

Couplets are one of the traditional cultures of the Han nationality. They are antithetical sentences written on paper and cloth or engraved on bamboo, wood and columns. The antithesis of couplets is neat and even, which is a unique cultural and artistic form of Chinese language. According to legend, couplets originated from Meng Changjun, the master of Shu after the Five Dynasties. Couplets are the traditional cultural treasures of Han nationality in China.

Couplets, also called couplets, are named after the pillars hung in halls and houses in ancient times. They are commonly known as even characters, couplets, couplets and doors. The name "couplets" began in the Ming Dynasty. It is a kind of dual literature, which originated in Fu Tao, and it is a national style that uses the characteristics of Chinese characters to write. Its wonderful combination with calligraphy has become a colorful artistic creation of the Chinese nation.

Couplets:

Shanglian: six livestock and pigs are treasures; Bottom line: Spring is the latest in four seasons.

Shanglian: wealthy pig arch households; Bottom line: Get rich, Yan Yingchun.

Shanglian: Hai Shi Chun enters the household; The second part: The Year of the Pig is Xiyingmen.

The first part: the four seasons of Hailai; Bottom line: pigs are full of fat.

Part I: Farmers are very satisfied with their pigs; Bottom line: the new Vientiane of China.

Part I: Keep a house and work hard; Bottom line: getting rich is golden.

Shanglian: the first-class boasting dog; Bottom line: make a fortune and praise the golden pig.

Upper part: always lying circle; Bottom line: When you enter Zen, don't wait for action.