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5 Spring Festival couplets, 5 proverbs, 5 sayings and 5 famous aphorisms each

Spring Festival Couplets:

The sound of bamboo bids farewell to the old year, and plum blossoms celebrate the new year;

The sound of firecrackers bids farewell to the old year, and every household welcomes the new year with Spring Festival couplets;

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The magpies climb the branches and fill the door with joy, and the spring flowers bloom on the earth;

As time goes by, people live longer, and spring fills the world with blessings;

The auspicious place brings good fortune and wealth. The door of wealth is built with gold and jade;

Proverb:

Swallows fly low across the snake aisle, and magpies do not return to their coops;

If you don’t go out at dawn, the sunset will travel thousands of miles;

Leigong Yanyan screams, heavy rain is coming;

Grain Rain does not rain, return it to the landlord;

Loach jumps, storm is coming;

Afterword :

Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each showing his magical powers

The White Lady drank realgar wine - revealed her true form

Boiled dumplings in a teapot - there was something in stock but she couldn't pour it out< /p>

Blow the trumpet out the window - the name (honking) is outside

Horse racing on the bow - desperate

Famous aphorisms:

Book There are roads in the mountains, and hard work is the path; there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. Proficiency comes from diligence. Destruction comes from following; action comes from thinking, and waste comes from playing. ——Han Yu

It will not grow in summer, and it will not sow in spring. It cannot be harvested in autumn and cannot be tasted in winter. ——Hyde

True humility is the product of thoughtful consideration of vanity. ——Bergson

When we are most humble, that is when we are closest to greatness. —— Rabindranath Tagore

It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work! ——Li Shen's "Compassion for the Farmers"