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It should be the Ming Dynasty, when Zhu Yuanzhang required every household to paste Spring Festival couplets. Before that, people would engrave words on peach wood, and for convenience, they were written on paper. The mahogany is red, so the paper was also chosen to be a big red paper.
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It should be in the Ming Dynasty, because the wood originally used to make Spring Festival couplets was used up, and there was a shortage of resources, so it had to be replaced by cheaper red paper.
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During the New Year, we have to use red paper to write Spring Festival couplets, which is actually to increase the festive atmosphere, and also to avoid evil and keep peace. The tradition of posting Spring Festival couplets during the Spring Festival actually started with a story, saying that in ancient times there was a monster called Nian, and this New Year beast was very afraid of red, so it would paste red paper at the door of the house. <>
When I was a child, what I looked forward to the most was actually the New Year, and when it came to the New Year, we would have a lot of delicious food and new clothes to wear. During the Spring Festival, we need to eat dumplings and paste Spring Festival couplets, so why do Spring Festival couplets have to be written on red paper, do you know? One of the reasons may be to increase the festive atmosphere, and the other is to drive away monsters.
In ancient times, there seems to be such an animal called the year, and this year he will hurt the people, in an accidental situation, everyone found that this year beast seems to be very afraid of red, so in the New Year will be at the door to post red paper, after the changes of the times it became the year, and later it became the Spring Festival couplet. <>
Use red paper to write Spring Festival couplets, another reason is to drive away evil and keep peace, the earliest prototype of the Spring Festival couplets is actually a peach charm, using peach wood to depict the statues of the two gods, this is also to drive away evil spirits, and slowly evolved into the current Spring Festival couplets. In fact, there are not so many reasons for us to post Spring Festival couplets now, just to bless our families with peace and security in the new year. Spring Festival couplets actually appeared in the Song Dynasty, and it is also a unique literary form in our country.
If there is no Spring Festival couplets in the house in any year, I feel that there is something missing. <>
In the past, we were the ones who watched the parents post the Spring Festival couplets, but now we have become the ones who post the Spring Festival couplets. Sometimes I still sigh that time flies really too fast, but the old does not go to the new and does not come, I hope everyone can be happy with the family in the new year, and I also hope that everyone can be safe, healthy and healthy.
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Because in China red represents festivity, and in ancient China there will be a mythical story, called a kind of year of the beast, he is very afraid of the sound of red and firecrackers, so we put some red paper on the window or door during the New Year to avoid being harmed by the year, and then it gradually evolved into spring couplets and window flowers.
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The meaning of red paper is better, and red looks more festive and looks more auspicious and happy. It was developed from the time when the Ming Dynasty went out, and in this way, you can pray for blessings and bless the peace of your family.
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Ming dynasty. The appearance of the term "Spring Festival couplets" was in the early years of the Ming Dynasty. After Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor, he liked the pomp and excitement, and he also liked the peach charms posted by large families every Chinese New Year's Eve, so he wanted to promote it.
Before Chinese New Year's Eve, he issued an imperial decree requiring every household in Jinling to paste the Spring Festival on their door frames written on red paper to welcome the new year.
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In the Song Dynasty, the "Spring Festival Couplets" were still called "Peach Fu". The couplet is not limited to the inscription on the peach symbol, but is used on the pillar, and the name of the descendants is called "couplet". After the Song Dynasty, Yichun posts mostly used joint language, and wrote out pink notes.
Some people collect ancient poems, and some collect Tang and Song poems. According to legend, there is a Spring Festival couplet of Emperor Wang Yigong's pavilion: "The northern continent is full of yin, and a thousand doors are new."
This is the spring couplet with human teeth and cheeks.
"Peach Fu" is really called "Spring Festival Couplet", which is a matter of the Ming Dynasty. According to the Ming Dynasty literati ** Zhan record, "the Spring Festival couplets were set up from the beginning of the Ming Taizu." The imperial capital Jinling (present-day Nanjing), before Chinese New Year's Eve, do not pass the decree, the public secretary Shishu's house, the door must add a pair of Spring Alliance, and the emperor Weixing is out to watch.
Zhu Yuanzhang not only traveled in micro-clothes in person, watched the laughter, but also personally wrote the Spring Festival couplets to the bachelor Tao An and others. The emperor's advocacy made the Spring Festival couplets flourish day by day, and finally formed a fashion that has not faded to this day. Couplets are known as "couplets", commonly known as pairs.
It is concise and profound, neat and harmonious, and is a unique art form of the Chinese language with one word and one sound. It can be said that the art of couplets is a cultural treasure of the Chinese nation. The types of couplets are roughly divided into spring couplets, happy couplets, longevity couplets, elegiac couplets, filial piety couplets, decorative couplets, industry couplets, communicative couplets and miscellaneous couplets (including humorous couplets) and so on.
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Red paper (spring couplets) means festive. Legend has it that in order to exorcise the name"years"of monsters. "Year" in ancient legends is a man-eating monster, legend"years"Fear of red.
So every time the New Year arrives, every family sticks red paper at the door. The red paper later evolved into the Spring Festival couplet, the red paper has the effect of driving away evil spirits, the couplet, known as the "couplet", commonly known as the pair. It is a traditional Chinese cultural custom.
It is divided into Spring Festival couplets, marriage couplets, longevity couplets, and elegiac couplets. The colors of the couplets have their own deep meanings.
Red paper (spring couplets) means festive.
Zhongtanglian, rice paper (mainly white) means fair and.
The couplet is a blank piece of paper. Or a white cloth. Such as the curtain, it is made of white cloth or even white silk. It means mourning.
General customs, the death of the elderly, must be three years of filial piety, within these three years, the customs of different places, in green, blue, purple paper to write couplets. There are also three kinds of colors for each year.
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I bought it, because no one in my family can write it, so I buy the Spring Festival couplets every year, and I will buy a lot more, and keep it for the next year.
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