What is the Spring Festival couplets in the Year of the Tiger?

The Spring Festival couplets in the Year of the Tiger are as follows: the first part: Dazhong Hua leaps forward, and the second part: boundless spring scenery, phoenix dance and phoenix dance.

For example:

1, Part I: People enter the Year of the Tiger with vigor and vitality, and Part II: The door adds spring scenery and radiates spring.

2. Part I: Celebrating the Year of the Tiger in the Four Seas, and Part II: Yingjie Yuepeng City in Kyushu.

3. The first part: Hu Yue Longteng Kyushu rejuvenating; the second part: Good weather and good harvest.

4. The first part: Xue Ruizhao is prosperous in the year, and the second part: the ugly cow meets the tiger.

Spring Festival couplets culture:

Spring Festival couplets originated from the peach symbol of Zhou Dynasty. Because it is often posted during the Spring Festival, it is often called Spring Festival couplets, as well as Spring Festival couplets, door couplets and spring stickers. As a unique cultural form in China, it has also spread to countries in China cultural circle, such as Japan, South Korea, and Viet Nam, as well as the custom of posting Spring Festival couplets.

At first, Spring Festival couplets were written on mahogany. In the Song Dynasty, it was quite common to write Spring Festival couplets in mahogany. Wang Anshi wrote in his poem "January Day" that "firecrackers are one year old, and the spring breeze sends warmth into Tu Su. Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old ones. " It reflects the grand occasion that every household hangs Fu Tao (Spring Festival couplets) on New Year's Eve.