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"A good woman asks the door" asks the bottom line

A typical example of the antithetical couplet is 13 before and after, with the word 12, and no axe chisel marks.

Good = female+child, q = door+mouth, b+ unitary = match, why = person+ability.

In particular, two branches, B and Unitary, are embedded, and the last word' Pei' is deducted. The scope of this pair of Lenovo workers has been narrowed to the extreme.

I thought when I first saw the couplets, I thought that only the spelling of sea+zi = zi could be spelled correctly:

The first part: Good woman, ask the door, who is worthy of you?

Bottom line: Ni Rener married a housewife. Haizi is old and pregnant.

It is said that there is no better worker than him. I didn't expect to make a bottom line inadvertently, which responded to the slogan of "more work, more wonder and more ingenuity".

The first part: Good woman, ask the door, who is worthy of you?

Bottom line: Zhong Jintong and Ding E are married, and it's hard to let go of their worries.

In addition to being neat, this couplet can also be skillfully combined with the first couplet to form a story, and according to the celebrity effect, it is crowned on the clock with the reputation of' Lian Sheng' in the late Qing Dynasty. ...

It is said that Zhong was handsome and handsome. One day when he went out, he was taken by a young lady. The young lady finally spoke, pretending to tell fortune at the door, secretly trying to pry into Zhong's mind. Hearing this, the clock thought that he was married in Ding E, thought about it, and stood at her hand and said it was impossible. ...