How about this couplet? Please comment. The first part: Dragon and Tiger Leap, talented people come forth in large numbers, and the countryside is prosperous. The second part: Phoenix dances, Phoenix

How about this couplet? Please comment. The first part: Dragon and Tiger Leap, talented people come forth in large numbers, and the countryside is prosperous. The second part: Phoenix dances, Phoenix dances, Phoenix sings, and the country and the people live in harmony. Dragon and tiger leap forward, talented people come forth in large numbers, and the countryside is prosperous.

Phoenix song and dance, harmony between the country, the people and the people.

This couplet should be a four-character or seven-character couplet.

The first part: level, stability, stability.

The bottom line is: it is flat, it is flat.

It can be seen that the tee at the end of the bottom couplet is even, and the word "he" must be pronounced. The hyphen appears repeatedly.

The other four or seven forms should be:

Part I: Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping, Ping.

Bottom line: mediocre, mediocre.

Another body:

Part I: Ping, Ping, Ping.

Bottom line: mediocre, mediocre.

(Among them, non-holiday is allowed. )

So:

The first part of the couplet is changed to: Tiger leaps and dragons, talented people come forth in large numbers, and the countryside is prosperous. That's right.

The bottom line is changed to: Phoenix singing and dancing, and good news is frequently spread to enrich the country and strengthen the people. For reference, the word "country" can be changed according to its own meaning.