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What's the next sentence of "getting older, people will live longer"?

As the days get longer, people live longer and longer.

Come next spring.

Sticking method of couplets

1. When facing the gate, the right hand direction is upper paste, and the left hand direction is lower paste and lower paste.

2. According to the tone, the last word in the upper part is three or four tones, and the last word in the lower part is one or two tones.

According to cause and effect, the first cause is the consequence.

According to time, the first pass is the upper part, and the second pass is the lower part.

5. According to the spatial scope, the front is small and the back is big.

The size of couplets

There are five common couplet sizes: 1 m (78× 100 cm), 1.5 m (78× 150 cm), 2 m (78×200 cm) and 2.5m (78× 250). You need to know how to cut paper. Here will introduce the specifications of general door couplets. There is no specific size specification for couplets. When writing couplets, it is determined according to the size of the door and the size of the original paper. That is, according to the size of the door, different paper-cutting methods are adopted to create a harmonious beauty.

The origin of pasting couplets

Every household in our country will post Spring Festival couplets every Spring Festival. The origin of Spring Festival couplets should also start from Fu Tao. According to ancient legend, there is a big peach tree in Dushuo Mountain in the East China Sea. There is a tea tree and a gloomy Er Shen and Er Shen under the peach tree. In case of trouble, they will tie it up and feed it to the tiger. Later, during the Spring Festival, in order to exorcise ghosts, people painted these two gods on a mahogany board, which is the symbol of peach.

In the Five Dynasties, Meng Changjun, the master of Shu, wrote the couplets "Welcome the New Year and celebrate Changchun in the festive season" in calligraphy, which is generally considered as the earliest Spring Festival couplets. In the Song Dynasty, posting Spring Festival couplets has become a custom. Wang Anshi wrote in his poem: "Thousands of households always change new peaches for old ones." Writing Spring Festival couplets on red paper began in the Ming Dynasty.