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Couplets celebrating National Day

The couplets celebrating the National Day are as follows:

1, Part I: Kyushu * * * welcomes the 11th National Day Exhibition in all directions, and Part II: Celebrates the 60th birthday in all corners of the country, celebrating its glory.

2. Part I: China National Day, a grand celebration of mountains and rivers. The second part: People's central society, the glorious sun and moon celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival together.

3. The first part: Unite for the National Day, 60 years in the same boat through thick and thin, and the next part: the olive flag flutters, and all ethnic groups join hands.

4. The first part: Make great achievements, prosper, a new chapter of the national peace and prosperity, and the second part: the red flag of China in autumn, drumming everywhere.

5. Part I: Red Flag Showing Kyushu Painting Part II: Niu Jun Pentium Wan Li Spring

6. Part I: Five-Star Red Flag Anh Hong Sun and Moon Part II: Flowers in Four Seasons Decorate Mountains and Rivers.

7. The first part: beautiful scenery, like a dream, the second part: Di Jie's "Renling Ci Comprehensive Language Fu" new chapter

8. The first part: Celebrating Ruixiang, celebrating the National Day. The second part: Peng Li's friends, Spring Festival friends use Spring Festival couplets.

9. Part I: Sixty years after the National Day, the national flag is shining with five stars, and the spring of harmony among all ethnic groups is in Wan Li. Part II: Singing songs in October, Dragon in the Four Seas, Kyushu Changlong.

10, Part I: Rain or shine, look around, the 50th anniversary of the National Day, the sun and the moon shine together. The second part: flesh and blood are linked, autumn is crisp, and brothers and sisters welcome Macao's centenary return.

The origin of the development of couplets;

Couplets, also known as antithesis, antithesis, spring stickers, Spring Festival couplets, couplets, Taofu and couplets (named after the pillars hanging in halls and houses in ancient times), are a kind of dual literature, which originated from Taofu. Another source is Spring Festival stickers. The ancients posted the word "Yichun" every day when they were in beginning of spring, and later they gradually developed into Spring Festival couplets.

It expresses the good wishes of the working people in China to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters and welcome good luck. Couplets are antithetical sentences written on paper, cloth or engraved on bamboo, wood and columns. It is a unique art form of Chinese, concise and profound, neat and even, with the same number of words and the same structure.

Parallel prose and rhyme are two direct sources of couplets. In the process of its own development, couplets have absorbed the characteristics of ancient poems, essays, lyrics and songs. Therefore, the sentence patterns used in couplets include ancient poems, prose sentences and parody sentences in addition to regular poems and parallel prose sentences.