What is the calligraphy hanging in the living room?

The calligraphy works hanging in the living room are introduced as follows:

A, "purple gas from the east":

1, purple gas comes from the east, which is a well-known idiom with auspicious meaning. It is said that before I passed Hangu Pass, Guanyin was pleasantly surprised to find that the purple gas was coming from the east, knowing that saints would pass by. Sure enough, Lao Tzu came slowly on a green cow, so the purple gas from the east was also compared to auspicious signs.

In China, anything auspicious will be loved by the public. If you want to ask what's good in the living room, this "Purple Gas from the East" is definitely the first choice.

Second, "tolerance is great":

1, all rivers run into the sea, with great tolerance. When the wall falls, everyone stands, and if you don't want it, you will be just. This famous saying is a self-encouragement couplet of national hero Lin Zexu, among which tolerance is the most widely known.

2. As the saying goes, people who are ambitious to get in and out of the world should have the ability to tolerate the world. It is not only a kind of motivation, but also a kind of spirit. Hanging a calligraphy of "All rivers run into the sea" in the living room not only makes the whole living room magnificent, but also makes people live an open-minded and broad-minded life in such an environment.

Third, "Qinyuan Spring Snow":

1. Poetry is a bright pearl in China culture. It can be said that the growth of every China person is inextricably linked with poetry. After the tempering of history and the scouring of time and space, some poems have become eternal classics, nourishing the hearts of generations.

2. Qinyuan Spring Snow is such a famous poem handed down from generation to generation. The whole poem is magnificent, with an open realm and brilliant lines. Hanging a calligraphy of "Spring and Snow in Qinyuan" in the living room not only shows the taste, but also enhances the atmosphere.