The lucky stars are shining brightly in the whole family, and the whole house is filled with spring glory. Horizontal comment: Spring is full of joy. Where does this couplet come from? Why are there e

The lucky stars are shining brightly in the whole family, and the whole house is filled with spring glory. Horizontal comment: Spring is full of joy. Where does this couplet come from? Why are there eight characters in the first line and seven characters in the second line? Does not comply with couplet regulations

It is obvious that the last word "province" in the first couplet is extra.

The lucky stars are shining brightly in the family portrait==Spring is shining brightly in the house. Spring Hengbiao: Spring is full of joy

This couplet appears in more than one place and is not neat. It should have no origin. It is an ordinary Spring Festival couplet, among the people. Spring couplets are mainly festive and do not seek neatness.

Moxiang Knight Qianjian