{"id":120,"date":"2026-01-08T07:48:09","date_gmt":"2026-01-08T07:48:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/taoforu.com\/?p=120"},"modified":"2026-01-12T11:59:40","modified_gmt":"2026-01-12T11:59:40","slug":"poetry-on-the-doorstep-chinese-spring-couplets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/taoforu.com\/zh_tw\/blog\/2026\/01\/08\/poetry-on-the-doorstep-chinese-spring-couplets\/","title":{"rendered":"Poetry on the Doorstep: Chinese Spring Couplets and the Taoist View of Harmony They Embody"},"content":{"rendered":"<style>.kb-table-of-content-nav.kb-table-of-content-id120_3c5b35-d3 .kb-table-of-content-wrap{padding-top:var(--global-kb-spacing-sm, 1.5rem);padding-right:var(--global-kb-spacing-sm, 1.5rem);padding-bottom:var(--global-kb-spacing-sm, 1.5rem);padding-left:var(--global-kb-spacing-sm, 1.5rem);}.kb-table-of-content-nav.kb-table-of-content-id120_3c5b35-d3 .kb-table-of-contents-title-wrap{padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;}.kb-table-of-content-nav.kb-table-of-content-id120_3c5b35-d3 .kb-table-of-contents-title{font-weight:regular;font-style:normal;}.kb-table-of-content-nav.kb-table-of-content-id120_3c5b35-d3 .kb-table-of-content-wrap .kb-table-of-content-list{font-weight:regular;font-style:normal;margin-top:var(--global-kb-spacing-sm, 1.5rem);margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;}<\/style>\r\n<div class=\"lake-content\">\r\n<h1 id=\"uf65dc698\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">Poetry on the Doorstep: Chinese Spring Couplets and the Taoist View of Harmony They Embody<\/span><\/strong><\/h1>\r\n<p id=\"u35693287\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Red Chinese spring couplets are a unique cultural symbol during the Spring Festival, sharing the universal human desire for new-year blessings. Behind their red paper and golden characters lies profound Taoist wisdom of harmony. This article explores the connection between Chinese spring couplets and Taoist views of harmony.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h2 id=\"u80056c4c\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">I. Historical Evolution of Chinese Spring Couplets<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"u93de07d4\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Chinese spring couplets originate from the ancient custom of <\/span><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">peachwood charms[1]<\/span><\/strong><span class=\"ne-text\">, which were believed to ward off evil. The first recorded written couplet, composed by Meng Chang of the Later Shu Dynasty, marked the transition from peachwood charms to written blessings.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u7e95c980\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty popularized spring couplets among the public. Supported by the rise of urban culture, increased literacy rates and the democratization of calligraphy, spring couplets spread from the imperial court to ordinary households. They evolved from &#8220;physical protection&#8221; to a cultural ritual integrating blessings, literature and aesthetics\u2014with the seeds of Taoist harmony embedded in this transformation.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h2 id=\"u834c8117\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">II. Form, Content &amp; Symbolic Connotations of Chinese Spring Couplets<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<h3 id=\"ufd485797\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">1. Beauty of Form: The Art of Antithesis and Rhythm<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"ubdf7dc91\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">A standard Chinese spring couplet includes the upper scroll, lower scroll and horizontal scroll. Its core artistic feature is strict antithesis and tonal patterns, which embody the Taoist concept of yin-yang balance. For example:<\/span><\/p>\r\n<table id=\"AKtv2\" class=\"ne-table\" style=\"height: 131px;\" width=\"623\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"552\">\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"u6b561aac\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Spring breeze caresses willows, rousing a thousand gates at dawn&#8221;<br \/>paired with &#8220;Fine rain moistens all things, bringing spring to ten thousand households<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<p id=\"u8d9996c3\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Here, &#8220;spring breeze&#8221; corresponds structurally to &#8220;fine <\/span><span class=\"ne-text\">rain&#8221;, and &#8220;caresses willows&#8221; to &#8220;moistens all things&#8221;. Tonal patterns create a rhythmic flow: the upper scroll typically ends with a falling tone, while the lower scroll concludes with a level tone. This rigor reflects the cultural pursuit of order and harmony.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h3 id=\"ue0ab09f6\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">2. Richness of Content: Diverse Thematic Expressions of Blessings<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"u9c288227\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">The content of Chinese spring couplets is closely linked to life, forming diverse themes that implicitly express Taoist harmony. They are mainly divided into three categories:<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u4926dda4\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">1) Blessings for Good Fortune and Prosperity<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><span class=\"ne-text\">focus on wealth and health<\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"ue5a7c0c9\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Lucky stars shine brightly, bringing wealth to the family; The earth revives, bringing health to all&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p><span class=\"ne-text\">focus on academic progress<\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"u2e089242\" class=\"ne-p\">\u00a0<span class=\"ne-text\">Diligence is the path to knowledge; Persistence leads to success&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"u302d3643\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">2) Odes to Spring and Scenery<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><span class=\"ne-text\">depicting grand spring scenery<\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"u4779af0d\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Spring colors fill the world; Morning glow illuminates mountains and rivers&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p><span class=\"ne-text\">capturing delicate early-spring beauty<\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"uc9883320\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Plum blossoms bloom to greet spring; Willow branches sway to send warmth&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"u7134a5c1\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">3) Special Occasion-Specific Couplets<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u7af7fb07\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Commercial:<\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Business thrives across the seas; Wealth flourishes through rivers<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"u92a0e6c2\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Family: <\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Harmony in family brings blessings; Peace in nation fosters prosperity<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"u37a9fa1f\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">These couplets meet different people&#8217;s wishes and make Taoist harmony more perceptible in daily life.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h3 id=\"u9aba7a12\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">3. Secrets of Symbolism: The Cultural Significance of Color and Material<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"u4829eddb\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">The visual symbols of Chinese spring couplets carry profound cultural meanings and Taoist harmony. Red paper dispels yin energy and gathers yang energy, embodying the concept of yin-yang balance, while golden or black characters represent solemnity and eternity.<\/span>Exquisite materials\u2014such as rice paper (ideal for brush writing) and pine soot ink (ensuring long-lasting characters)\u2014paired with calligraphic styles like dignified regular script and fluent running script, make couplets a comprehensive art form. The process of writing and pasting them carries a solemn ritual sense, embodying the Taoist practice of &#8220;harmony between mind and hand.&#8221;<\/p>\r\n<h2 id=\"ue96c4e2c\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">III. Core of Taoist Harmony in Chinese Spring Couplets<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<h3 id=\"u30c52f77\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">1. Harmony Between Humans and Nature: Temporal Resonance with the Natural World<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"uaba9529a\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">The Taoist concept of &#8220;harmony between humans and nature[3]&#8221; in Chinese spring couplets emphasizes the organic unity of heaven, earth and humans. A classic example:<\/span><\/p>\r\n<table id=\"RYKDO\" class=\"ne-table\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"552\">\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p id=\"ufc74f441\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Heaven adds years, humans gain longevity<br \/>Spring fills the universe, blessings fill every home<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<p id=\"u6fb8c29e\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">This couplet links natural changes (&#8220;heaven adds years&#8221;, &#8220;spring fills the <\/span><span class=\"ne-text\">universe&#8221;) to human blessings (&#8220;gains longevity&#8221;, &#8220;blessings fill the home&#8221;), reflecting the harmonious principle of &#8220;following natural order&#8221;. Another example, &#8220;Spring returns to the earth, making thousands of mountains beautiful; Blessings descend on the world, bringing joy to ten thousand households&#8221;, similarly connects spring&#8217;s revival with earthly blessings, conveying the philosophy of resonance between humans and nature.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h3 id=\"ube2ada27\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">2. Yin-Yang Balance: A Cosmic View Reflected in Antithetical Form<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"u0edc6a8c\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">The strict antithesis of spring couplets perfectly reflects the Taoist core concept of &#8220;yin-yang balance[4]&#8221;. Taoism holds that yin and yang are opposing yet unified forces; their mutual complementarity achieves harmony.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"ucaf435eb\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">This is embodied in both the contradictory yet complementary meanings\u2014such as &#8220;cold&#8221; (yin) corresponding to &#8220;spring&#8221; (yang) and &#8220;peach&#8221; to &#8220;willow&#8221; in the couplet <\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Cold fades, peach blossoms turn tender; Spring returns, willow leaves grow new<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2014and the balance of parts of speech and tones. This formal balance metaphorically represents cosmic order, implying the Taoist wisdom that &#8220;all things carry yin and embrace yang&#8221;.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h3 id=\"u399fee53\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">3. Dao Follows Nature: Life Philosophy in Natural Imagery<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"u45101dc1\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">The Taoist idea of &#8220;Dao follows nature[5]&#8221; advocates conforming to natural laws, and this is vividly conveyed through natural imagery (plum blossoms, bamboo, spring water) in Chinese spring couplets. These images are not merely scenery descriptions but concrete expressions of the &#8220;Tao&#8221; and Taoist harmony.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u167636df\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">For instance, <\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Bamboo conveys peace and blessings; Plum heralds auspicious spring<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\"> symbolizes adhering to natural seasons, while<\/span><\/p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">New spring water melts lingering snow; Rising sun illuminates the future path<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n<p class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\"> uses natural laws to metaphorize that following timing brings vitality and hope, conveying the philosophy of &#8220;governing by non-interference.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h3 id=\"u66323adb\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">4. Interaction Between Humans and Heaven: The Metaphysical Logic of Blessing Rituals<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"u599121c4\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Writing and pasting Chinese spring couplets is a practical manifestation of the Taoist concept of &#8220;interaction between humans and heaven[6]&#8221;. The core metaphysical logic is that human thoughts and actions can resonate with heaven and earth. Writing gathers wishes into tangible words, while pasting serves as a ritual to communicate these wishes to heaven and earth\u2014embodying the Taoist pursuit of &#8220;aligning humans with heaven&#8221; and transforming subjective wishes into objective well-being.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h2 id=\"uf87f0da5\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">IV. Appreciation &amp; Creation of Chinese Spring Couplets<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<h3 id=\"u020393f5\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">1. Cross-Cultural Interpretation Guide: The Four-Step Method to Understand Spring Couplets<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"uc0a14030\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Western readers can understand Chinese spring couplets through a four-step guide: split into upper and lower scrolls, identify core imagery, appreciate antithesis, and comprehend artistic conception. This method helps deeply grasp the cultural connotations and Taoist harmony embodied in the couplets. Taking &#8220;Spring breeze brings warmth into Tusuo wine; Plum blossoms bloom to greet the new spring&#8221; as an example, the steps are as follows:<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"udb54ae51\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Split into scrolls: The upper scroll sets the warm atmosphere of &#8220;spring breeze bringing warmth&#8221;, while the lower scroll highlights the vital signal of &#8220;plum blossoms blooming&#8221;.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u6341e2e4\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Identify imagery: &#8220;Spring breeze&#8221; symbolizes new warmth, &#8220;Tusuo&#8221; (ancient New Year medicinal wine) implies warding off evil and ensuring health, and &#8220;plum blossoms&#8221; represent resilience and hope in early spring.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"ue5c0ce4e\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Appreciate antithesis: &#8220;Spring breeze&#8221; pairs with &#8220;plum blossoms&#8221; (natural imagery), &#8220;brings warmth&#8221; with &#8220;blooms&#8221; (action\/state), and &#8220;into&#8221; with &#8220;greet&#8221; (verbs), achieving tonal balance with a falling tone for the upper scroll and a level tone for the lower.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u71c98ee7\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Comprehend conception: The couplet conveys wishes for the end of winter and a peaceful New Year through vivid spring scenes.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h3 id=\"ud86778cc\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">2. Creation Practice: From Imitation to Innovation<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"u48c68324\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Creating Chinese spring couplets can start with simple imitation, focusing on the core principles of &#8220;positive connotation + antithetical structure&#8221; and integrating basic Taoist harmony concepts. Beginners are advised to start with short sentences, imitate the structure and imagery of classic couplets, and gradually incorporate personal wishes to lower the difficulty.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u139ca428\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Basic imitation: &#8220;Joy fills the residence, happiness fills the heart&#8221; (following symmetrical structure).<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"ub3b41081\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Advanced creation: &#8220;Willows turn green to welcome spring; Plum fragrance accompanies blessings&#8221; (integrating Taoist &#8220;Dao follows nature&#8221;).<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"ueb04ea0e\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">The key is to integrate sincere wishes with linguistic beauty, and flexibly incorporate Taoist concepts of nature and balance. This endows spring couplets with both personal emotional warmth and traditional cultural heritage, without rigidly adhering to complex metrical rules.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h3 id=\"u5ccb6067\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">3. Contemporary Innovation and Global Resonance<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"u38ac6987\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">In contemporary times, Chinese spring couplets are breaking cultural boundaries through diverse innovations, promoting Taoist harmony across cultures. Key examples include:<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u243de077\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Cultural and creative: Palace Museum&#8217;s &#8220;royal-style couplets&#8221; combine traditional elements with modern design.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u68575795\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Commercial: International brands integrate couplet elements into daily consumption scenarios.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"uffe0f807\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">\u2022<\/span> <span class=\"ne-text\">Cross-cultural: Overseas Chinese communities promote the custom through competitions and campus activities.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"uc7c99ac5\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">These innovations preserve the cultural core of Chinese spring couplets and the spiritual connotations of Taoist harmony, making them important carriers of cross-cultural communication and demonstrating the timeless vitality of traditional culture.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h2 id=\"ue49e27a7\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">V. Conclusion: Cultural Resonance &amp; Philosophical Echoes<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"uf1b3dc03\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Chinese spring couplets are more than just holiday decorations\u2014they are miniature poems, public wishes, and concrete expressions of Taoist harmony. Their core wishes for happiness, health, and harmony resonate universally.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u6691c1c9\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">For example, spring couplet competitions in overseas Chinese communities comfort homesickness, while international brands&#8217; integration of couplet elements spreads Eastern aesthetics globally. People from all cultural backgrounds can perceive the shared aspiration for a better life in these red couplets.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"uab64f76b\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">Moreover, the Taoist wisdom embodied in them\u2014harmony between humans and nature, yin-yang balance, and Dao follows nature\u2014is not an outdated ancient theory but a spiritual guide for modern life.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u6e3db051\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">For example, the concept of &#8220;following nature&#8221; offers insights for ecological protection, while the wisdom of yin-yang complementarity provides guidance for achieving physical and mental balance. Gazing at the red couplets on the door, we discern not only thousands of years of cultural wisdom and emotional warmth but also philosophical power that continuously nourishes the present.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h2 id=\"u301552d1\" class=\"ne-p\"><strong><span class=\"ne-text\">VI. Glossary<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<p id=\"ua4562381\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">[1] Peachwood charms: Early form of Chinese spring couplets, peachwood products hung on doors during the New Year to ward off evil, the embryonic form of couplet culture.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u553b6b61\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">[2] Peachwood talismans: Another name for peachwood charms, believed to have evil-warding spiritual power, the original form of Chinese spring couplets.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"uf32bec48\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">[3] Harmony between humans and nature: Core Taoist concept, emphasizing the organic unity of heaven, earth and humans, and harmonious coexistence with natural laws.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u2538b4ba\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">[4] Yin-Yang balance: Core Taoist cosmology, philosophical basis of couplet antithesis, holding that yin and yang are opposing yet unified, and balance is the ideal state of things.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u313e3f9c\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">[5] Dao follows nature: Core Taoist idea, advocating that the Dao operates in accordance with natural laws, and human activities should conform to nature.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p id=\"u3c3034da\" class=\"ne-p\"><span class=\"ne-text\">[6] Interaction between humans and heaven: Integration of metaphysics and Taoism, core logic of couplet rituals, holding that human thoughts can resonate with heaven and earth.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Red Chinese spring couplets are a unique cultural symbol during the Spring Festival, sharing the universal human desire for new-year blessings. 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