In
Chinese poetry
Chinese poetry is poetry written, spoken, or chanted in the Chinese language. While this last term comprises Classical Chinese, Standard Chinese, Mandarin Chinese, Yue Chinese, and other historical and vernacular forms of the language, its poetry ...
, a duilian () is a pair of lines of poetry which adhere to certain rules (see below). Outside of poems, they are usually seen on the sides of doors leading to people's homes or as
hanging scrolls in an interior. Although often called Chinese couplet or antithetical couplet, they can better be described as a written form of
counterpoint. The two lines have a one-to-one correspondence in their
metrical length, and each pair of
characters
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must have certain corresponding properties. A duilian is ideally profound yet concise, using one character per word in the style of
Classical Chinese
Classical Chinese, also known as Literary Chinese (古文 ''gǔwén'' "ancient text", or 文言 ''wényán'' "text speak", meaning
"literary language/speech"; modern vernacular: 文言文 ''wényánwén'' "text speak text", meaning
"literar ...
. A special, widely seen type of duilian is the
chunlian
''Fai chun'' () is a traditional decoration that is frequently used during Chinese New Year. People put ''fai chun'' in the doorways to create a jubilant festive atmosphere since the phrases written on it means good luck and prosperity. Custo ...
(), used as a
New Year's decoration that expresses happiness and hopeful thoughts for the coming year.
Requirements
A duilian must adhere to the following rules:
#Both lines must have the same number of Chinese characters.
#The
lexical category of each character must be the same as its corresponding character.
#The
tone pattern
Tone patterns () are common constraints in classical Chinese poetry.
The four tones of Middle Chinese—''level'' (平), ''rising'' (上), ''departing'' (去), and ''entering'' (入) tones—are categorized into level (平) tones and oblique (仄 ...
of one line must be the inverse of the other. This generally means if one character is of the level () tone, its corresponding character in the other line must be of an oblique () tone.
#The last character of the first line should be of an oblique tone, which forces the last character of the second line to be of a level tone.
#The meanings of the two lines must be related, with each pair of corresponding characters having related meanings too.
Example
Example of a duilian:
:
::
Tone pattern
Tone patterns () are common constraints in classical Chinese poetry.
The four tones of Middle Chinese—''level'' (平), ''rising'' (上), ''departing'' (去), and ''entering'' (入) tones—are categorized into level (平) tones and oblique (仄 ...
:
::
Pinyin
Hanyu Pinyin (), often shortened to just pinyin, is the official romanization system for Standard Chinese, Standard Mandarin Chinese in China, and to some extent, in Singapore and Malaysia. It is often used to teach Mandarin, normally writte ...
: ''shū shān yǒu lù qín wéi jìng''
::Translation: The mountain of books has one way and hard work serves as the path
:
::Tone pattern:
::Pinyin: ''xué hǎi wú yá kǔ zuò zhōu''
::Translation: The sea of learning has no end and effort makes the boat
History and usage
Originating during the
Five Dynasties
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, and flourishing during the
Ming
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and
Qing dynasties
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in particular, duilians have a history of more than a thousand years and remain an enduring aspect of Chinese culture.
Often, duilians are written on red paper and stuck on walls. Sometimes, they are carved onto plaques of wood for a more permanent display.
Dueling duilians are a popular pastime with Chinese speakers,
[http://chinese.couplets.googlepages.com/] a game of verbal and intellectual dexterity, wit and speed which shares some parallels with
the dozens
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.
See also
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Couplet
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Fai chun
''Fai chun'' () is a traditional decoration that is frequently used during Chinese New Year. People put ''fai chun'' in the doorways to create a jubilant festive atmosphere since the phrases written on it means good luck and prosperity. Custo ...
Gallery
File:后街清真寺 - panoramio.jpg, Arabic duilian outside Tianshui temple
File:Grand View Tower.jpg, Duilian written by a famous poet at Daguan Park
Daguan Park () is a lakeside park located in the southwestern suburb of Kunming, Yunnan, China. Today many locals come to sit, drink tea, fly kites, and go boating. Among shady walks and pools, Daguan's focal point is Daguan Lou, a square, three ...
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File:Rotes Duilian aus Lijiang.jpg
File:Rotes Duilian aus Baishuitai.jpg
File:Gruenes Duilian aus Zhongdian.jpg
File:Duilian aus Baishuitai mit Zitat Maos.jpg
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File:Xlhhduilian.jpg
File:Manuscripts in the Yunnan Nationalities Museum - DSC04013.JPG, Manuscripts in the Yunnan Nationalities Museum
The Yunnan Nationalities Museum () is located on the east bank of Dianchi Lake in Kunming, Yunnan, China, next to the Yunnan Ethnic Village. Completed in 1995, it is a comprehensive ethnology museum. Covering an area of over 200 mu, the museum h ...
, Nakhi
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The Nakh ...
weather lore
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Much like regular folklore, weather lore is passed down through speech and writing from normal people without the use of external me ...
in Dongba symbols
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References and notes
External links
''China the beautiful'' web site on duilian and chunlianHubert Delahaye, "The ''duilian'', parallel and converging sentences. A few sociological aspects", ''Études chinoises'', vol. XXI, n° 1-2, Spring-Fall 2002 (in French with English abstract){{Chinese poetry
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