What are the beautiful Spring Festival couplets?

Beautiful Spring Couplets:

First couplet: The sound of firecrackers clears away the old

Second couplet: Peach symbols renew thousands of households

First couplet: Warm spring breeze The sun is beautiful

The second line: The richest things and the people are happy

The first line: The spring grass blooms all over the garden

The second line: The flowers are fragrant all over the place

< p>The first couplet: Winter is gone and the mountains are bright and the water is beautiful

The second couplet: Spring is coming, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant

The first couplet: The spring breeze came into the house last night

The lower couplet: The willows are half hanging now Embankment

The first couplet: Gao Tiandong removes all things

The second couplet: The spring of the earth brings back flowers

The first couplet: Flowers bear the morning dew and send thousands of branches

Second couplet: Orioles feel the spring breeze and chirp a hundred times

Upper couplet: Wintersweet blooms to greet the red sun

Second couplet: Green willows spread their branches and dance in the spring breeze

Upper couplet: Poor and Have ambitions and achieve feats

Second line: Learn without being complacent and seek innovation

First line: As time goes by, life does not increase

Second line: Spring fills the world with happiness

First couplet: Spring returns to the earth and thousands of peaks show up

Second couplet: The sun warms and thousands of trees bloom in China

First couplet: The rising sun melts and opens the willow eyes

Second line: The spring breeze sways the orioles' throats

Upper line: Spring doves call for rain outside the building

Second line: Butterflies turning in the wind on a warm day in front of the court

Upper line: Swallows Turn over the jade and cut through the red rain

Second line: Orioles throw golden shuttles through the green smoke

Upper line: Sunny green suddenly adds the color of weeping willows

Second line: When spring flows The fragrance of falling flowers

The first couplet: The spring scenery in front of the steps is so strong

The second couplet: The outdoor scenery is green and flowing

The first couplet: The rain washes the apricot blossoms red

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Second line: The sun is shining and the green willows are beginning to float

Upper line: The peach blossoms hate the three-level waves

Second line: Yushu grows with thousands of miles of wind

First line: The rain on the green bank collects the orioles and willows

The second line: The blue sky and the warm sun bring out the fragrance of jade

The first line: Peach blossoms bring warmth everywhere

The second line: Every year Spring comes again

Definition:

Spring couplets, also known as "spring posts", "door pairs" and "couples", use neat, concise and exquisite words to depict beautiful images. , expressing good wishes, is a unique literary form in China. It is an important symbol for Chinese people to celebrate the Spring Festival. When people paste Spring Festival couplets and blessings on their doorsteps, it means that the Spring Festival has officially begun. Every Spring Festival, no matter in the city or in the countryside, every household will choose beautiful red Spring Festival couplets and paste them on the door to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Origin:

Spring couplets originated from Taofu. According to the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Etiquette", the peach charms are six inches long and three inches wide. The names of the great ghost-conquering gods "Shen Tu" and "Yulei" are written on the peach wood board. "On the first day of the first lunar month, peach charms are made and placed in the household. They are called immortal trees and are feared by all ghosts." Therefore, "Yanjing Chronicles of the Years" in the Qing Dynasty records: "Spring couplets are also peach charms." During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, in the palace, , someone wrote a couplet on the peach charm. "History of the Song Dynasty·Shu Family" said: Meng Chang, the Lord of Later Shu, ordered the scholar Xin Yinxun to inscribe a mahogany board. Spring couplets. However, different historical sources in the Song Dynasty have different opinions on this. It is also said that it was written by Xin Yinxun or Meng Chang's son Meng Zhe. Until the Song Dynasty, the Spring Festival couplets were still called "Taofu". In the Song Dynasty, the peach charms were changed from peach boards to paper, called "Spring stickers" and "Spring couplets". This custom began in the Song Dynasty and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, the Spring Festival couplets Ideology and artistry have been greatly improved.