The year of the rabbit domineering classic couplets

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

1, the first part: land is rich and money is abundant, the second part: winter goes and spring comes, everything is new, and the horizontal part: celebrating the Spring Festival.

2. The first part: Wang Mi is prosperous and auspicious, and the second part: his family is rich and his career is prosperous.

3, the first part: picking lotus flowers step by step, the second part: the days are booming, and the horizontal batch: Spring Festival.

4. The first part: magnificent mountains and rivers are colorful, and the second part: a country of civilization is surging.

5. The first part: everyone is happy with more work, the second part: high harvest and sweet harvest, horizontal approval: the situation is gratifying.

6. The first part: the family leads a well-off and happy life. The second part: the spring returns to sunny days, and the horizontal batch: the people are happy.

7. the first part: the east wind turns to rain, the second part: the policy turns to spring everywhere, and the horizontal batch: the spring breeze turns to rain.

8. Part I Part I: Adding a hundred blessings to Harmony, Part II: Happy family and celebrating the Spring Festival together.

9. Part I: All the best and great achievements; The second part: all one's wishes come true and great achievements are made; Part II: five blessings.

10, Part I: Welcome happiness, welcome wealth, Part II: Receive wealth, receive happiness, receive peace, cross-approve: good luck.

1 1, the first part: the daily financial resources are rolling in, and the second part: I wish you a happy new year every year.

12, the first part: internal and external peace and good luck, the second part: family happiness and financial resources, horizontal batch: good luck.

13, Part I: Spring returns to the earth, the world is warm, Part II: Blessing China's happiness, and cross-approving: Fuxi Yingmen.

antithetical couplet

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.