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??【春聯(lián)特色】ideographic symbols bring luck and joy ??
Chinese Spring Festival couplets are more than just decorations; they are steeped in tradition and symbolism. These red scrolls, adorned with black or golden calligraphy, are hung on doorways to usher in good fortune for the coming year. The top and bottom scrolls are paired with a horizontal scroll at the top, creating a harmonious composition that conveys wishes for prosperity, health, and happiness.
Each character carries auspicious meanings. For example, the character 福 (fú, meaning "fortune") is often posted upside down, as the pronunciation in Chinese sounds like "to arrive," symbolizing the arrival of blessings.
The art of writing these couplets requires skill and patience, as the brushstrokes must be precise and elegant. Modern times have seen innovations, with digital printing and creative designs, yet the essence remains unchanged—spreading hope and celebrating the renewal of life.
Whether crafted by hand or machine, spring festival couplets continue to be an integral part of Chinese New Year celebrations worldwide. ??
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