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How to post the left and right order of Spring Festival couplets?

The method of pasting Spring Festival couplets in left and right order is as follows:

How to distinguish the left and right order of Spring Festival couplets depends on which is the upper couplet and which is the lower couplet. Because all the books in the past were vertical versions, they were all read and written from the right, so the ancient couplets were also written from right to left. If we follow the traditional pasting method, when facing the gate, the couplet will be on the right; Now, because the writing habit is from left to right.

Therefore, some people put the top on the left. As for which side should be pasted, it depends on the writing order of the horizontal batch. If the horizontal batch is written from right to left, the upper part should be pasted on the right side, otherwise, the upper part should be pasted on the left side.

Spring Festival couplets, also known as couplets, are a unique literary form in China. They depict beautiful images and express good wishes with neat and concise words. Spring Festival couplets, also known as spring stickers, door pairs, couplets and peach symbols, are one of the red festive elements posted during the New Year.

It depicts beautiful images and expresses good wishes with neat, concise and delicate words. It is a unique literary form in China and an important custom for Chinese New Year in China.

There are generally four ways to distinguish the upper and lower couplets of Spring Festival couplets: First, they are divided according to the level, and the Spring Festival couplets pay more attention to the level. The last word of the upper couplet is flat tone, and the last word of the lower couplet should also be flat tone; Second, according to causality, "cause" is the upper part and "effect" is the lower part; Third, according to time, time is the first part and time is the second part; Fourth, according to the spatial scope, the small ones are generally in front and the big ones are behind.