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How to write the eight-character couplet?

As a custom, couplets are an important part of Chinese traditional culture. So let me share with you some horoscope couplets.

The first couplet: The rain moistens thousands of mountains and the flowers are fragrant; the second couplet: People are happy and the horses are screaming, and the mountains and rivers are like brocade.

The first couplet: I wish that the rain will go smoothly in the new era. ;Second couplet: Fulin Xiaoyuan Four Seasons Chang'an

Upper couplet: The people are happy with the four modernizations and hundreds of ethnic groups are united; Second couplet: Yan language and singing songs, the earth is spring

Part one Couplet: The clouds chant auspicious winds and gentle breezes; the second couplet: Thousands of firecrackers sound farewell to the old year

The first couplet: Colorful purples and reds and hundreds of flowers bloom; the second couplet: Look at the sky thousands of miles clear as jade

The first couplet : The flowers bloom and the bamboos bring peace; the second line: The plum blossoms announce the new year alone

The first couplet: All the lakes and seas are united in the same spring; the second couplet: I am happy that the four seasons in the world are as warm as spring

The first couplet: Laughter Dancing in the east wind, pine plum blossoms compete for a show; second line: One billion China's beautiful scenery

Upper couplet: Pointing to the spring scenery in the country; second line: It's the New Year and everyone is celebrating again

Upper couplet: Happy spring rain with peaches and plums competing Gorgeous; the second line: the great achievements of the ages are glorious

The first line: the words are inspired by the colorful pen; the second line: the giant picture is once again displayed and admired by the world

The first line: the colorful pastoral scene Brocade; second line: Purple air soars into the sky, flowers and treasures

Upper line: The motherland is prosperous and the mountains and rivers are picturesque; Spring; second line: The spring kisses the outstanding people and the earth.

The first line: The east wind is strong and the earth is spring; the second line: The plum blossoms and magpies fight for spring on the branches.

The first line: The east wind brings good news to the brows; the second line: :Chunyang Harmony Well-off Family

The dual stage of the couplet

The time span is from the pre-Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms, Jin to the Southern and Northern Dynasties. In ancient Chinese poetry, some relatively neat couplets appeared very early on. Several ancient ballads that have been passed down to this day have seen their origins. Such as "Dig a well to drink, plow the field to eat", "Work when the sun rises, rest when the sun sets" and so on. By the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, couplets were even more common. There are some neat parallel sentences in the hexagrams and lines of "The Book of Changes", such as: "The faint can see, the lame can walk." Hexagram "63" in "Lu", "First ascend to the sky, then enter the earth." The dual and neat sentences in the hexagram "Shang Liu" of "Ming Yi" and "Yi Zhuan" are more common, such as: "Look up to observe the astronomy, and look down to observe the geography." "The water flow is wet, the fire is dry, the clouds are from the dragon, the wind is from the tiger..." Qian·Classical Chinese was written in the "Book of Songs" in the Spring and Autumn Period, and its parallelism is very rich. Liu Linsheng said in "History of Chinese Parallel Prose": "The methods of making parallels between ancient and modern times are almost all found in the Book of Songs." He gave examples of various types of antithetical sentences such as right-name pairs, similar pairs, continuous pairs, double-tone pairs, overlapping rhyme pairs, and double-rhyme pairs. For example: "The green Zijin is soothing in my heart." "Zheng Feng Zijin", "There are Fusu in the mountains, and lotus flowers in the sky." "Zheng Feng·Fusu in the mountains" and "Tao Te Ching" also have many dual sentences. Liu Linsheng once said: "The methods of arbitration in the Tao Te Ching have changed in many ways. There are serial ones, staggered ones, split-character ones. Some compound characters. There are anyway ones." "History of Chinese Parallel Prose" "For example: "Belief is not beautiful, good words are not trustworthy. Good people do not argue, and debaters are not good." Chapter 81, "Be independent without changing, walk without peril." Chapter 22, look at the prose of various scholars again The couplet in . For example: "Many will cause harm, modesty will benefit." "Shang Shu·Wucheng", "Ride a fat horse and wear light fur." ??"The Analects of Confucius Yong Ye", "A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried." "The Analects of Confucius·Shu" And wait. Ci Fu emerged in the Han Dynasty and is an emerging literary style that emphasizes literary grace and rhythm. Duality, a rhetorical technique with the beauty of neatness, contrast, and beauty, began to be commonly and consciously used in the creation of Fu. For example, Sima Xiangru's "Zixu Fu" says: "Blow the spiritual drum and set off the beacon; the chariots will march and the cavalry will form a team."

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