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Wedding couplets

A collection of wedding couplets

In China, some couplets are posted during weddings, which represent the joy and wish the newlyweds. The following is a collection of wedding couplets that I have compiled for you. Everyone is welcome to read.

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The first couplet: Sweep the court steps to welcome guests. The second couplet: Bring the sheng pipe to receive the mandarin ducks

First couplet: A few glasses of light wine cannot be called a banquet. Second couplet: Stay with the guests, don’t say return

First couplet: Tie the horse without teaching the guests to return. Second couplet: Clink glasses and listen to the call of the phoenix

First couplet: Three glasses of light wine to entertain the guests Second couplet: A banquet of coarse food

First couplet: Music played in front of the hall to welcome the guests Second couplet: Flute playing outside the door to attract the phoenix

Couplet: A banquet is held in a shabby room with generous rewards. Second Couplet: Guests come to talk about the joy.

First Couplet: Midwinter welcomes ladies. Second Couplet: On an auspicious day, a good friend is welcomed.

First Couplet: A glass of wedding wine is welcomed. The guest *** is happy. Second line: Two red hearts are redder to the party.

First line: Why should we marry relatives? Second line: To make a couple, we just want to share the same moral principles.

First line: Wedding wine and sweets. Happy events come to the house. Second couplet: Bridegroom and bride, new winds fill the house.

Upper couplet: Opening of the hall. Penglai scene. Lower couplet: People are drunk in Wulingchun.

Upper couplet: Shengxiao plays the phoenix. Second couplet: Drum music. Welcoming guests

First couplet: Auspicious clouds surround the house. Second couplet: Joy fills the courtyard

First couplet: Welcome relatives, friends and distinguished guests. Second couplet: Welcome the beautiful couple

First couplet: The harmonious harmony of the piano and sesame brings joy. Second couplet: Reunion of relatives and friends overflows with joy.

First couplet: The ripe green plum wine makes you drunk. Second couplet: Red candles and rich spring season allow guests to talk.

First couplet: Guests overflow with the tent at home. I am honored to have the opportunity to do so. The second line: I am ashamed of myself when I am drinking wine.

The first line: Singing love songs and enjoying the moonlight in the water. The second line: Wedding wine prompts flowers before the court.

The first line: The fragrance floats on the seat. The second line: The hall overflows with joy

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Autumn is full and the Yaojing is watching the laurels, and the moon is bright and the silver man is listening to the flute.

The two stars of the festival are the ox and the female, and the moon is like frost with a clear song.

The parrots are still talking about the cleaning song, and the old phoenix branches are perched on the green parasol.

Through the eyebrow pen, there is a high ambition, and the beauty breeder cherishes the talent.

Love and good companions are united in love, and plum blossoms bloom proudly.

The plum blossoms are fragrant and the spring is coming, and the catkins are singing in the beginning of the light snow.

In the fragrant plum blossoms, the oriole sings, and in the shade of the jade trees, the purple phoenix comes.

The two surnames are in perfect harmony, and the three winters are full of good weather and the first full month of the month.

Reciting poems on the snow table couplets is interesting, and reading by the winter window makes the writing more fragrant.

Falling red plum carpets pave the floor, and drifting snowflakes decorate the curtains.

The full moon illuminates the world, and the plum fragrance reaches the door yard thousands of miles away.

The wind brings the sound of luan and flute into the house, and the clouds support the phoenix and the chariot comes to the door with joy.

Music and music are played to welcome the ladies, and delicacies are served to entertain the guests.

The sound of the phoenix flute plays the role of the Flame Immortal, and the people in the golden house wear hairpins to ward off the summer rhinoceros.

The moon in the Qiong Tower is as bright as jade, and the flowers in the embroidered pavilion are as fragrant as orchids. ;