Chris.W 21Pcs Chinese Lunar New Year Decorations Spring Festival Decor Set for 2021 Ox Year Couplets Red Envelopes Window Paper-Cut CharacterinchFuinch Door God Wealth God Lucky Whole Year

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Features: Made of high quality paper and professionally beautifully printed All products are packaged in square paper tube to avoid damage caused by folding. Exquisite packaging can be directly presented to friends and relatives as a gift This gift will bring wealth and good luck in oriental culture.Spring Festival coupletsSpring Festival couplets Spring Festival Couplets Also known as "spring stickers", "door couplets" and " antithetical couplet", is a kind of red festive elements "New Year red" pasted during the Chinese new year. It depicts a beautiful image and expresses a good wish with a neat, simple and exquisite text. It is a unique form of Chinese literature and an important custom of Chinese New Year. When people paste “New Year Red” (Spring Festival couplets, “Fu” characters, window decoration paper-cut, etc.) on their doorstep, it means that the Spring Festival officially begins. Every Spring Festival, no matter in the city or in the countryside, every family will choose beautiful red couplets to paste on the door, to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, and to increase the festive atmosphere. Another source of Spring Festival couplets is Spring Paste. The ancients pasted the word "Yichun" on the beginning of spring, and gradually developed into the Spring Festival couplets, expressing the Chinese people's good wishes to ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters, and to welcome the good fortune. It is said that this custom began in Song Dynasty and became popular in Ming Dynasty. “FU” Character It is a traditional custom to paste the word "Fu". Every Spring Festival, every family will stick the word "Fu" on the door, on the wall and on the lintel. It is a long-standing folk custom to paste the word "Fu" in Spring Festival. The word "Fu" is now interpreted as "happiness", while in the past it used to refer to "luck".