What is the calligraphy format for writing New Year greetings?

Writing format of New Year greeting cards:

1, fill in the address of the other party at the top left, especially for the elders.

2, the next is the blessing text, with two words in front, just like writing a new paragraph.

3. The last signature, "name+congratulations" is enough.

4. For elders and the like, be sure to pay attention to the address and show respect. It is enough for peers to express their blessings to each other, which can be spontaneous or creative.

A greeting card is usually a card to express greetings to each other on a festive day. Usually, we send greeting cards to each other on these festivals, including birthday, Christmas, New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day and so on. And greeting cards usually write our own words of blessing to each other to express our thoughts and communicate our feelings.

Generally speaking, traditional congratulations consist of the following parts:

Banner: Take the works of long Xuan paper and straight book as banners.

2. Couplets: Two opposite banners written in couplets, also called couplets, couplets or couplets.

3. nave: Banners with full paper or slightly smaller than full paper are hung on couplets separately or side by side.

4. Doufang: Cut rice paper into a genre of about eight quarts (about 1 square), which is called.

5. plaque: also known as horizontal shawl, banners are placed horizontally or engraved on wooden boards and hung on the wall.

6. Striped screen: Use nave, banners and other similar materials to write a group of works according to the length of the poem.

7. Fans: The size is fan-shaped, including round fans and folding fans. It can also be framed or rolled into a book.

8. Album: small works are bound and read, combined into a book, and expanded into a book, called an album. These contents are either coherent or established separately.

9. Handroll: it is also a horizontal axis, which is not convenient to hang. It is only suitable for stretching on the desk and rolling up after watching.