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Seven-character couplets for the Year of the Rat

The Year of the Roar is another good harvest, so I am happy to send it away; the Year of the Rat is even more prosperous, so I am happy to welcome you. Below is a seven-character couplet for the Year of the Rat that I bring to you. I hope it will be helpful to you.

The first couplet: The country is beautiful in the first year, the second couplet: The second year is prosperous and I will build a building.

The first line: Eliminate rats from harming people and human affairs; the second line: The dawn of spring heralds a good year.

The first couplet: Blessing the family and the country with prosperity every year, the second couplet: The clear flow of pine trees celebrates the new year of the child.

The first couplet: The spirit rat welcomes the beautiful spring, the second couplet: The golden rooster announces the new dawn.

The first couplet: The magpie chirps and the plum blossoms welcome the spring. The second couplet: The rat heralds a happy new year.

The first couplet: The dove woman’s rain adds greenery to the first moon; the second couplet: The mouse aunt’s wind wraps the garden with fragrance.

The first couplet: In Year C, there is a celebration of the pig's farewell to the new year; the second couplet: The rat announces spring silently at midnight.

The first couplet: Only then did the fat pig bring wealth to the house; the second couplet: The golden rat came to the house again.

The first couplet: The auspicious rat is cleverly cut out of the window grille; the second couplet: Technology is honored as the god of wealth.

The first couplet: Thousands of golden waves rise from the rice bean sprouts; the second couplet: Jade plum blossoms bloom thousands of miles away in the spring breeze.

The first line: the golden pig wag its tail to bid farewell to the old year; the second line: the jade rat probes its head to welcome the new year.

The first line: Fire trees and silver flowers greet the jade rat; the second line: The delicacies of mountains and seas are arranged on a golden plate.

The first line: the auspicious rat announces a good harvest; the second line: science and technology bloom for wealthy families.

The first couplet: The mouse jumps on the branches and the moonlight shines; the second couplet: The spring ox plows the fields and the fragrance of the grain drifts.

The first couplet: New Year picture of a happy mouse marrying a daughter, the second couplet: Red plum blossoms stand proudly on the snow and magpies sing in spring.

The first line: Rat has no big or small name, the second line: the year is updated after the end of the year.

The first couplet: The mouse Ying depicts the spring drawing, the second couplet: The sheep hair touches the ink and dances with the dragon and snake.

The first couplet: The east wind blows against the face and the fresh rain comes. The second couplet: The waves of Kyushu chase away the rats.

The first couplet: The river turns back to love the year of the child, the second couplet: The east wind blows thousands of miles and brings wealth.

The first couplet: The fragrance of flowers and the chirping of birds, the mountain village is good, the second couplet: Nine songs of blessing for the new year.

The first couplet: Good rain and wind bring prosperity to the rat, and the second couplet: Enjoy three cups of wine in the new year.

The first couplet: Green wine adds fragrance to the sixth year, and the second couplet: Dance and sing to celebrate the second year.

The first line: The mouse gets married and becomes a story; the second line: The rooster welcomes the New Year.

The first couplet: Rats play drums for getting married, and the second couplet: Spring couplets written on goat hair dipped in ink.

The first couplet: The unicorn horns and phoenix feathers enhance the country’s reputation; the second couplet: The clever pen of the rat whiskers brightens the spring scenery.

The first couplet: The first hour of the day is Zi, and the second couplet: The twelve zodiac animals Rat occupies the first position.

The first line: Green wine adds fragrance to the year of Jiazi; the second line: Snowflakes bring auspiciousness to the year of good harvest.

The first line: Three spring flowers and rain moisten the first year of life; the second line: One billion Chinese children celebrate the year.

The first couplet: Snowflakes bring auspiciousness to the year of good harvest; the second couplet: A poem is written to praise the year A.

The first couplet: Three spring flowers and rain moisten the first year, the second couplet: There will be great mountains and rivers in the second year.

The first line: One billion years of prosperity in China, the second line: The first year of prosperity, the sun and the moon are new.

The first couplet: The spring breeze turns green again on the south bank of the river; the second couplet: Good rain revives the year of Jiazi.

The first line: The midnight bell rings far away, the second line: At twelve o'clock, the rat is at the head.

The first line: The moon is bright and round at midnight; the second line: Spring is the beginning of the four seasons of the year.

The first couplet: Zilaihai changed his age last year, and the second couplet: At the age of Zi, people rush to the road of new wealth.

The first couplet: The stars change and the sun changes. The second couplet: In Year A, everyone changes the old world.

The first couplet: The years are rough and the rats meet, the second couplet: Jia Dihong opened his mansion.

The first line: The rat is at the head at twelve o’clock; the second line: Spring is the head all year round.

The first couplet: The years are rough and the mice meet, the second couplet: The country is beautiful in the first year.

The first couplet: dancing and singing to celebrate the year of the child, the second couplet: a poem and a poem in praise of the year A.

The first line: The midnight bell rings and is far away; the second line: The moon is bright and round at midnight.

The first line: eliminate rats from harming people and personnel; the second line: bring prosperity to the country every year.

The first couplet: Zi Lai Hai changed his age last year, the second couplet: The stars change and the sun turns.

The first line: The second year is full of mountains and rivers. The second line: The first year is full of prosperity, and the sun and the moon are new.

The first couplet: People in the second year rush to the road of new wealth; the second couplet: In the first year, everyone changes the old world.