Layout. To write elegiac couplets, we should first consider that the banners of elegiac couplets should match the wreaths, and the length, width and height should be just right.
Appellation appellation is the appellation that determines the relationship between relatives and friends and the deceased. You have to find out what is the relationship between the person who sent the couplet and the deceased, is it a relative or a friend? This must be made clear.
Writing. The text content should be consistent with the banner, with few words and obvious coldness; A lot of words, nowhere to put pen to paper. So before writing, we should consider the effect of the finished banner as a whole.
Content. The content of elegiac couplet should be concise and summarize the merits and contributions of the deceased. Of course, the text content should conform to the professional identity of the person who sent the couplet.
Paste. After the elegiac couplet is written, it should be posted on the wreath. Generally, when pasting, the upper part is on the left and the lower part is on the right. Generally, the left side is "Zun" or "Shang", and the right side is "Xiao" or "Xia".
Sign. The inscription of the elegiac couplet is generally written below the left elegiac couplet, such as "disciple's classics", "student's classics" or another banner.
Commonly used wreath basket elegiac writing:
Right Union: Mourning XXX
Left-wing couplet: YYY respectfully pulls
Right Union: Mourning XXX.
Left-wing couplet: YYY respectfully pulls
Right couplet: mourning for XXX through the ages.
Left-wing couplet: YYY respectfully pulls
Right link: XXX, go all the way.
Left-wing couplet: YYY respectfully pulls
Right Union: Mourning Comrade XXX through the ages (party member called Comrade)
Left-wing couplet: YYY respectfully pulls