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对联 (duìlián) is typically used to decorate the entrance of a house or building. It is usually written on two red paper scrolls and hung on either side of the entrance. The two scrolls are usually antithetical, meaning that the two lines of the couplet have opposite meanings. For example, one line may say “海阔凭鱼跃” (hǎi kuò píng yú yuè, meaning “a wide sea lets fish jump”) and the other line may say “天高任鸟飞” (tiān gāo rèn niǎo fēi, meaning “a high sky lets birds fly”).
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1. 对联 (duìlián) should be written in parallel structure, meaning that the two lines should have the same number of characters and the same grammatical structure.
2. 对联 (duìlián) should be written in classical Chinese, using characters that are no longer in common use.
3. 对联 (duìlián) should be written in a poetic style, using allusions and metaphors to convey meaning.
4. 对联 (duìlián) should be written in a way that creates a contrast between the two lines, usually with one line expressing a positive sentiment and the other expressing a negative sentiment.
5. 对联 (duìlián) should be written in a way that creates a balance between the two lines, usually with the same number of characters and the same grammatical structure.
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