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How to paste Spring Festival couplets to ward off evil spirits
It's almost the New Year, and everyone is beaming. I'm still willing to help, otherwise it would be great if you just posted it back to your hometown for the New Year.
Stick Spring Festival couplets to ward off evil spirits
1, according to legend, ancient couplets are all made of peach wood, which means that "peach symbols" can eliminate monsters. After continuous evolution, it has gradually become the current couplet. Why is the bottom red? Because red can also play the role of evil spirits, which is a factor for everyone to post Spring Festival couplets in the New Year.
2. Spring Festival couplets are a unique literary form in China. Sticking Spring Festival couplets is also a way to inherit traditional customs, respect ancestors and inherit traditions. We put up Spring Festival couplets to wish the whole family peace and happiness in the new year.
3. Spring Festival couplets are all written in black on a red background or in gold on a red background, with all kinds of decorations, which are in line with the festive and joyful New Year and symbolize the festive. During the Spring Festival, every household sticks Spring Festival couplets, symbolizing the New Year and the New Year in China, adding to the festive atmosphere. It looks very festive.
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