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.