How to write on the elegiac couplet

The elegiac couplet is divided into two parts, the upper part is on the right and the lower part is on the left. The first half of the elegy is to write some expressions of mourning for someone, and then write the name of the deceased. The second half of the elegiac couplet wrote the relationship between someone and the deceased, and then wrote the name of the person who sent the wreath.

The commonly used first half couplets are "eternal" for men, "immortal" for women, "immortal" for martyrs, and "death" and "wandering immortals" for both men and women. Example: Mourning for Comrade xxx through the ages, Mourning for the death of the old man xxx, Farewell to Comrade xx and Immortal Martyr xxx.

The second half of the couplet: relatives use "mourning"; Peers use "hug, hug together"; The younger generation uses "worship, knock and respect". Example: "Zi xx cried and hugged", "Comrade xxx hugged" and "Friends xxx and xxx hugged".

Tips for writing elegiac couplets:

1, appellation, appellation refers to the relationship between the person who sent the wreath and the deceased. Therefore, appellation can be based on kinship, friends, colleagues, teacher-student relationship and so on.

2. When writing a signature, one is an individual signature and the other is a collective signature. You can write a personal signature for the eldest son. Collective signatures can be written in the name of the unit.

3. The writing of elegiac couplets takes the form of black characters on a white background, and the fonts are neat and uniform. Note that the bottom line is one or two words lower than the top line when writing.