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Selected 5 essays of Spring Festival couplets

Today is New Year's Eve. According to our traditional custom, every household should put up Spring Festival couplets and hang lanterns on this day. I posted Spring Festival couplets with my sister and father this morning.

I asked my sister why she posted couplets. My elder sister said, "Well, I told her it was called' saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new'. By the way, that's the upper part, and that's the lower part. " I shook my head and asked, "What is the upper part and what is the lower part!" " My sister said, "I don't know this either. Ask my father. He must know. " I asked my sister to get off the ladder, so I asked my father. My father told me, "The one who reads four tones is the upper part, and the one who reads two tones is the lower part." I quickly found the upper and lower couplets, which are "Good Year, Good Fortune and Good Fortune", the lower couplet is "Blessed Land, Blessed Family and Blessed Entrance" and the horizontal couplet is "All the Best". Finally, father put a big "blessing" in the middle of the door. When my father posted it, I found that my father's big "blessing" was posted backwards. I shouted, "Dad! Dad! You have reversed the word "fu". " Dad smiled and said, "Yes, it's a blessing." I don't understand: "Why did you post it?" Dad told me that "Tao" and "Tao" are homophonic, so people always put the word "Fu" upside down and pray for welfare. Are there any other stories here? I couldn't wait to hear this story when I heard this, so I chased my father to tell the story of Spring Festival couplets. The main idea of the story is: "Once upon a time, there was a family who was so poor that they could not afford to read and could not read. During the Chinese New Year, every family posted Spring Festival couplets, and he also asked her husband to help him write them. When he knew he couldn't read, he wrote a big blessing. Who knows, he posted the word "Fu" upside down, and the children who came to his house found it and said loudly, "Uncle, Fu has fallen." Grandpa said, "It's good to be blessed! "Later evolved into the current custom, handed down. After telling this story, my father told me some knowledge about Spring Festival couplets.

Sticking Spring Festival couplets made me learn a lot of knowledge, and I also felt the joy of changing new couplets for old symbols.