What are the seven words of anti-epidemic couplets?

Seven-character couplets for fighting the epidemic: The first couplet: Fighting the epidemic lies in Gengzi; the second couplet: Cutting off the toxicity lies in Xinmao. The first couplet: Rushing to the front line without fear of life and death; the second couplet: The patriotic warriors cry for the masses. ?

The first line: Work together to fight the epidemic, the second line: Great wisdom and courage ensure safety. The first couplet: An impermanent epidemic invades the people; the second couplet: Love and overseas Chinese love spread across Kyushu. The first couplet: People's livelihood has been a great cause since ancient times; the second couplet: It is also a hero in the current national crisis.

The origin of the development of couplets

Couplets are also called couplets, door pairs, spring stickers, spring couplets, antithetical couplets, peach charms, and couplets (because in ancient times they were often hung on the pillars of the halls and houses) (and named after), etc., is a kind of dual literature, which originated from Taofu. It is a dual sentence written on paper, cloth or carved on bamboo, wood, or pillars. The words are concise and the meaning is profound, the contrast is neat, the oblique and oblique are coordinated, the number of words is the same, and the structure is the same. It is a unique art form of the Chinese language.

Couplets are a treasure of traditional Chinese culture. The earliest recorded couplets appeared in the Three Kingdoms era. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1399), a large iron cross was unearthed in Luling, Jiangxi (now Ji'an City, Jiangxi Province), with the Chiwu reign number of Sun Quan of the Three Kingdoms era (238-250) cast on it.