Couplet is an art form in traditional Chinese culture. It is a kind of couplet insect body. It is usually composed of two neat and opposite poems. In China, couplets have a long history and rich cultural content, and are regarded as one of the treasures of Chinese culture. Here are some folktales about couplets: The Story of the Spring Festival Couplets Legend had it that there was an old calligrapher named Wang Yinglin. His calligraphy was very famous, and many people came to his house to ask for calligraphy. One day, a rich man came to Wang Yinglin's house and asked him to write a Spring Festival couplet. Wang Yinglin gladly accepted the task, but in the process of writing the Spring Festival couplets, the rich man kept changing the requirements, which made Wang Yinglin very angry. In the end, Wang Yinglin only wrote four sentences: "Spring is good every year." The millionaire was very dissatisfied after seeing it, thinking that the couplets did not meet his expectations. However, Wang Yinglin insisted that his creation finally completed the Spring Festival couplet. The Story of Two Couplets A couplet was also a form of couplet. It was usually composed of two poems that echoed each other and were close to each other. In China, the couplet has a long history and rich cultural content, known as one of the treasures of Chinese culture. For example, the famous "The bright moon before the bed is suspected to be the frost on the ground" was a classic work in the couplet. The Story of the Door God In China, couplets and door gods were traditional decorations for the Spring Festival. It was said that a long time ago, a scholar passed by a village during the Spring Festival and found that the village's door was pasted with couplets. He felt very strange. So he secretly wrote down four lines of neat poetry at the village gate but was discovered by an old man. The old man thought that these four lines were very auspicious and pasted them at the entrance of the village. At the same time, he also created a door god at the entrance of the village to protect the safety of the village. From then on, couplets and door gods became indispensable decorations during the Spring Festival.
Folk tales referred to the stories that were spread among the Chinese people. They were usually stories about historical figures, mythical figures, folk heroes, folk wisdom, and so on. The Encyclopedia of Folktales is a general term that includes many different folktales that are widely spread and loved by the Chinese people. The Encyclopedia of Folktales was very rich in content, including all kinds of myths and legends, fairy tales, fables, folktales, ghost stories, strange stories, thrilling stories, and so on. Some of these stories were about the origin and evolution of human beings, some were about gods, monsters, demons, and other mythical characters, while others were about folk heroes, wise men, and other characters. The stories in the Encyclopedia of Folktales were usually passed down in oral form. After a long period of evolution and processing, they formed unique folktales. These stories could not only provide entertainment for people, but also inspire people's wisdom and convey some profound philosophical and moral values. Folk stories are an important part of Chinese culture. They are widely spread and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. They are a bright pearl in the treasure house of Chinese culture.
The Encyclopedia of Folktales was a very broad concept. It usually referred to folktales, legends, folktales, and so on. These stories are often not officially named or verified by science, but they are widely spread and loved by people. The stories in the Encyclopedia of Folktales usually covered a variety of topics, including love, friendship, loyalty, courage, wisdom, fate, and so on. They may be oral traditions or written works of literature, but no matter which form they are, they express people's yearning for a better life and hope for the future. The stories in the Encyclopedia of Folktales are usually very vivid, interesting, and imaginative. They exist in various forms, including novels, operas, music, paintings, and so on. These stories could not only bring entertainment to people, but also inspire people to think and improve people's cultural quality.
A collection of interesting folk couplets is as follows: 1 A couple wrote a couplet on their wedding anniversary: Spring sleep does not feel dawn, everywhere I hear birds chirping; At night, the sound of wind and rain knows how many flowers fall. There was a man whose two brothers wrote a couplet to express their nostalgia for him before he died. The couplets were: Brothers from the same root grow branches and leaves to support each other; Brothers from the same family are precious to spread their voices thousands of miles away. There was an old man whose teeth had fallen out, but he was still very optimistic and wrote a couplet: Everyone who has lost his teeth has an optimistic attitude. There was a couple who wrote a couplet to celebrate the completion of the renovation of their new house: After the renovation, the family had a happy time. A person wrote a couplet while traveling: The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright. A person wrote a couplet: Life is short, work hard, and years will be like a song. A man wrote a couplet: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. A man wrote a couplet: The bright moon is born on the sea at this time; A thousand miles of a harmonious family. These couplets are popular among the people for a long time. They are not only interesting but also philosophical, worthy of our appreciation and reference.
A collection of interesting folk couplets: Couplets are an art form in traditional Chinese culture. There are many forms such as the first and second couplet, left couplet and right couplet, antithesis, rhyme, etc. There were many famous couplets in Chinese history, such as the "Jia Baoyu's Inscription Couplet" and "Daiyu's Inscription Couplet" in "Dream of the Red Chamber". The story of the couplet was often interesting and humorous, allowing people to appreciate and feel the charm of traditional culture. Here are a few interesting folk couplets: n - The story of the couplet "Cockcrow and Dog Thief": Legend has it that there was a man who often wrote couplets when he was in the midst of stealing. One day, he wrote a couplet,"When a rooster crows, a dog steals a thousand things without any novelty." When his neighbor heard it, he found it very interesting and pasted it on his door. From then on, the phrase " chicken crowing and dog stealing " was used to describe those sneaky actions. n - The story of the couplet limerick: Legend has it that a person wrote a limerick that contained lines such as " The emperor reaches out to take treasures far away from the mountains " and " The lanterns hanging on the wall are sparkling at night ". As a result, he was thought to be a glib person, so he was called a "limerick". n - The story of the couplet " Each has his own love ": Legend has it that a person wrote a couplet when selling carrots and cabbages," This radish is big, that radish is small, buy whichever you like." As a result, he was thought to be a humorous person, so he was given the title of " Each has his own love." n - The story of the couplet "Everywhere in heaven and earth, the world will be reunited tonight and separated tomorrow night": Legend has it that a person was writing a couplet which had the sentence "Everywhere in heaven and earth, the world will be reunited tonight and separated tomorrow night". As a result, he was thought to be a philosophical person, so he was given the title of " Heaven and Earth are everywhere, and the world is reunited tonight and separated tomorrow night."
The Complete Collection of Couplets was a book that contained a large number of couplets, including couplets for various occasions and festivals, as well as couplets for scenic spots and historical sites, humorous games, and famous people. The book contained a total of 15000 couplets, covering nearly 400 professions and hundreds of festivals and zodiac signs. The author of the book was Zou Guangzhong.
The temple couplet was an art form in traditional Chinese culture. It was commonly seen in temples, temples, and other places. He could find some examples of couplets from temples. For example, some couplets expressed the desire to pray for peace, happiness, and wealth, such as " to open up fortune and make the family prosperous for ten thousand years ";, and some couplets showed people's yearning for a better life, such as " a big belly can tolerate things that are difficult to tolerate in the world, and when you open your face, you will laugh at the ridiculous people in the world." In addition, there were also some couplets that showed the charm of Chinese traditional culture by expressing admiration and inheritance of traditional culture. To sum up, the temple couplets contained a variety of different topics and meanings, used to decorate the temple, express blessings, and display traditional culture.
The couplet on the stage was a common ornament in opera performances, used to display the culture and artistic charm of opera. The following are some examples of stage couplets: 1. The first couplet: a natural picture; the second couplet: a song of spring. 2. The first couplet is the ancient and modern Yuefu, and the second couplet is the Great Pear Garden of Heaven and Earth. 3. The first couplet is a vivid mirror, and the second couplet is a freehand style article. 4. The first couplet: The bright moon faces the singing fan; The second couplet: New flowers and beautiful dance clothes. 5. The first couplet: Qingge condensation snow; The second couplet: wonderful dance scattered red clouds. 6. The first couplet: The stage is a small world; the second couplet: the earth stage. 7. The first couplet: Jade Tower in the sky half of the song; The second couplet: Pengdao immortal class laughter and harmony. These couplets displayed the charm and characteristics of opera through simple and powerful words. They both expressed praise for the art of opera and depicted the scene of the opera stage. These couplets were not only the decorations of the stage, but also the inheritance and expression of the opera culture.
It was a common belief and traditional custom in rural families to offer couplets to gods. He could find some couplets related to the offerings at home. For example, in the couplet collection of rural household gods, there were couplets dedicated to the god of land and the god of wealth, such as " sit in front of the earth hall and bless the whole family " and " the god of wealth in heaven, the god of fortune in the world ". In addition, he could also refer to some couplets in the couplet collection of the village community temple, such as " The community god protects peace, and the community mother sends warmth " and " Blessing the people to help the country, the hall protects the thousands of families to protect one side." In addition, there were some couplets suitable for worshipping gods in the collection of couplets for praying for blessings, such as " God bless, family and everything prosper; devout prayer, endless blessings " and " God bless, safe and sound; devout prayer, eternal blessings ". In short, the couplet collection at home could choose the appropriate couplet to worship the gods according to one's personal beliefs and preferences.
The following are some common five-character couplets: - The spring breeze triumphed, the horse galloped, and in one day I saw all the flowers of Chang 'an. - The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. I doubt that there is no way out. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright. Another village. - The lofty aspirations of the three mountains and five mountains are magnificent, bravely climb the peaks, the Great Wall will never fall. - As long as there is life, there is hope. - A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. - I ask you how much sorrow you can have, just like a river flowing eastward in spring. - Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. - I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. - Not afraid of the clouds blocking my eyes, I'm on the highest level. - Still waters flow deep, singing in the wind. - The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the white dogs and egrets. - The green mountains can't block it, after all, it flows eastward. - The bright moon rises on the sea, and we share the same time on the horizon. - The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me. - Alone in a foreign land, a stranger, I miss my family more than ever during the festive season. - Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. - I'll do my best until I die. - Not afraid of the clouds blocking my eyes, I'm on the highest level. - Right and wrong are only for the sake of speaking more, and sickness is often due to lack of strength. - I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. - Green mountains never change, green water flows forever, heroes are immortal. - A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. - As long as there is life, there is hope. - The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the white dogs and egrets. - I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. - Not afraid of the clouds blocking my eyes, I'm on the highest level. - Alone in a foreign land, a stranger, I miss my family more than ever during the festive season. - The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me. - Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky.
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