1, Part I: Rats bid farewell to the old year with fresh air, Part II: Niujiejian Health and Wellness, and Horizontal Approval: Vientiane Renewal.
2. The first part: diligent mice bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year, and all families are happy. The second part: stubborn cows warm bloom in spring, and cross-approval: everyone is happy.
3. The first part: Xi Niu Tao Li Man Yan, the second part: the bright moon moves everywhere, and the horizontal batch: home and everything.
4. The first part: the song of the mouse is prosperous, the second part: the cow dance is auspicious in the new year, and the horizontal batch: the Year of the Ox is good.
5. Part I: Three mice leave the old year and leave for Thailand; Part two: welcome six cows in the new year; Part II: five blessings.
6. Part I: Rats bid farewell to the old year with new wind; Part II: Celebrate the New Year with health and wellness in the Year of the Ox; cross-batch: Prosperity.
7. The first part: the song of the mouse is prosperous, and the second part: the ox dance is auspicious for the New Year.
Brief introduction of couplets:
Couplets, also known as antithesis, antithesis, spring stickers, Spring Festival couplets, couplets, Taofu and couplets (named after the pillars hanging in halls and houses in ancient times), are a kind of dual literature, which originated from Taofu.
Another source is the spring release. The ancients posted the word "Yichun" more and more at the beginning of spring, and then it gradually developed into Spring Festival couplets, expressing the good wishes of the working people in China to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters and welcome good luck. Couplets are antithetical sentences written on paper or cloth or engraved on bamboo or wood. It is a unique art form of Chinese, concise and profound, neat and even, with the same number of words and the same structure.