The second half could be: Xiangzi's great strength and fighting spirit are worthy of praise and congratulations.
Alright, let me write a couplet for you: The divine monkey's journey to the scriptures is long, and the man of lofty ideals protects the country and goes to court in Weiyang. This couplet combined the characters and plots in How Steel was Tempered and Journey to the West to express the difficulties and hardships of the protagonist, Pavel Kochakin and Sun Wukong, on their journey to the scriptures. At the same time, it also expressed their firm faith and indomitable spirit, which had a profound meaning.
Alright, here's a couplet: Things in the world are like chess, heaven and earth are unpredictable; Life is like a dream, life and death are impermanent. Explanation: The first sentence of the couplet expressed that the world was like a game of chess, and everything was changing and it was difficult to predict the future. The last sentence expressed that life was like a dream, life was short, and one had to cherish time and life. This couplet emphasized the impermanence and changes in life and the preciousness of time, allowing people to cherish time and life better.
The content was as follows: Heaven is a vigorous gentleman to constantly strive for self-improvement; The earth is a gentleman to carry all things with great virtue. This sentence came from the Book of Changes, which meant," A gentleman who is strong in nature should strive to improve himself; a gentleman who is good at geography should carry things with his virtue." It emphasized the qualities that a gentleman should possess, namely, a strong will and a spirit of continuous improvement, as well as a broad mind and deep moral cultivation.
Alright, here's a couplet: The long river of history flowed through the boundless sea of stars. Life is too short, but you have to work hard to achieve glory.
Crossfire's gunfire shook the sky. Crossing the line of fire, life is limitless.
When someone dies, a couplet is generally used to express mourning and grief. You can refer to the following couplet: 1. Mourning for eternity: This couplet expressed his grief for the deceased and also expressed his admiration for the immortal achievements of the deceased. Losing a good teacher, losing a good friend, losing a lover: This couplet expressed the grief of the deceased and also expressed the regret and nostalgia for the people or things lost by the deceased. 3. Separation of life and death, separation of yin and yang: This couplet expressed the grief of separation of life and death and the helplessness of separation of yin and yang. It is suitable for more realistic death scenes. Of course, the specific writing style of the couplet had to be decided according to the plot of the novel and the setting of the characters to express the emotions and theme of the characters.
First verse: Paul painstakingly wrote a novel Second half: Lu Da travels the world and tells stories Horizontal caption: Heroes
Luda's armband hero saves the world.
Couplets were an art form in Chinese literature, usually composed of two antithetical sentences. The upper and lower sentences had a resonance, antithesis, rhythm, and other relationships. A couplet usually needs to express a certain meaning or express a certain emotion. Here are some common couplet writing techniques and examples: The first and second sentences of a couplet should correspond to each other and form a whole. The number of words in the couplet should be equal and the rhyme should be harmonious. The sentence structure of the couplet should be concise and clear, and the language should be beautiful and smooth. The artistic conception of the couplet should express the author's feelings and meaning in a profound way. Below are some common examples of couplets: 1. The spring breeze is proud, and the horse gallops quickly. In one day, I can see all the flowers in Chang 'an. Tang Dynasty poet Meng Jiao,"After Passing the Examination" 2. The green mountains remain unchanged, the green water flows forever, and no one in the world can compete with the talents. Ming Dynasty couplet writer Feng Menglong,"Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 3. The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes. Tang Dynasty poet Yang Jiong's "Zhuang You" Four days high, the clouds are thin, and the wild geese flying south are broken. Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 5. Not afraid of the floating clouds blocking my eyes, I am at the highest level. Tang Dynasty poet Wang Anshi's "Climbing the Flying Peak" He hoped that these techniques could help him write a beautiful couplet.