The second half could be: world-renowned
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The Romance of the Three Kingdoms began with four words:
The size of Xuan paper was not fixed because it depended on the size of the paper used and the specific method of writing. Different paper sizes and writing methods may result in different sizes and shapes of the same four words. For example, writing four words,"All Rivers Run Into The Sea", using a smaller piece of paper may result in smaller words, while using a larger piece of paper may result in larger words. In addition, the type of Xuan paper and the manufacturing process would also affect the size and shape. Therefore, the size of Xuan paper was a relative concept that needed to be determined according to different situations.
If the sea accepts all rivers, it will be a great wall that stands thousands of feet tall. If there is no desire, it will be hard." This was a couplet written by Lin Zexu in the Qing Dynasty. Lin Zexu was a famous politician, ideologist, and writer in Chinese history. During the Onion War, in order to resist the invasion of the British army, he put forward the slogan of "quit smoking, limit alcohol, quit smoking as the main reason, alcohol may be moderate but not excessive", showing a strong patriotic spirit and indomitable national spirit.
The size of the Xuan paper varied according to the style and production process. Generally speaking, the size of the paper used to write four words was 95 cm long, 575 cm wide, and 47 cm high. However, there were also other size of Xuan paper, such as 92 cm long, 55 cm wide, 43 cm high, etc. Xuan paper was a traditional Chinese artwork. Its production process was very complicated, so the size would also change according to the production process.
First verse: A forest full of pine moon, full of poetry The second half of the couplet: The thousands of miles of clouds and mist enter the painting This was a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." In the first half of the couplet, the moonlight in the forest expressed the poet's admiration for the natural beauty, while in the second half, the clouds in the distance expressed the poet's yearning for the distant beauty. The whole sentence has a profound meaning, expressing the vast and grand feelings of heaven and earth that the poet felt when he climbed high and looked into the distance. At the same time, it also showed the philosophical thinking of the beauty of nature and the short life.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han, Dong Wu and Wei fought for hegemony, forming a situation where the Three Kingdoms stood. The following is a couplet between the four characters: 1. Guan Yu: Brother Yun sacrificed his loyalty and loyalty heroically, and his name will be remembered for thousands of years. The couplet: Guan Yunchang is loyal and brave, Wu Zixu. 2 Zhuge Liang: Mr. Wolong is very smart. He plans to govern the country and bring peace. The couplet reads: Zhuge Liang is loyal to Guan Yujing. 3 Cao Cao: Emperor Wu of Wei unified the north and created a new era of the Han Dynasty. Couplet: Evil hero Cao Cao's wild ambition, wolf son killed loyal minister, eternal sinner. 4. Sun Quan: Zhongmou's father, Jiang Dong, was a hegemon of the military and had outstanding political skills. Couplet: Both wise and brave Sun Zhongmou's resourcefulness and courage are Cao Cao's enemies.
Fu Longsheng's couplet, Ten Thousand Waters, Bright Moon, Suppresses the Universe, is a left-wing couplet. Dreaming back to the eastern fence, planting chrysanthemums, the days are good The right couplet was: In autumn, I go to the west building to listen to the rain, sing songs, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Leshan
Alright, let me compose a couplet for you: The spring breeze caresses my face and flowers bloom
The next sentence of the beautiful scenery was usually a dragon and phoenix dance. This couplet was used to describe a place with beautiful mountains and rivers. At the same time, it might also imply that the people in this place had extraordinary talent and temperament. In novels, this couplet was often used to describe a prosperous and talented place.