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The answer is the mystery of good luck.

Living alone is really lonely. On the National Day, I was reunited with Lucky's family, and another person came to pick me up. The crops were lush and profitable.

Good luck explanation: very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 54th time: "Kongming said,' I know what I'm here for. Reading Yi in time is a good sign. "

Example: Ba Jin's Autumn: "The people who approved the eight characters said that this marriage was prosperous, and grandma agreed." Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "According to Mrs. Zhou, the Zhang family is going to ask a fortune teller to arrange it for him so as to match their young lady's life."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; With praise.

Extended data

The riddle originated from folk oral literature, which was created by our ancestors in the long-term practice of production, labor and life, and is the expression of the wisdom of working people. The processing innovation of post-Canon people has a mystery of meaning. Generally speaking, folk riddles are riddles, and literary riddles are lantern riddles, which are also collectively called riddles. Historical data show that in slave society, ancestors began to express their thoughts and feelings with obscure and tortuous songs.

According to the Book of Songs and Tang Shi, "Mourning that day? Give it to you. " It means: Sun, when will you die? Let me die with you! According to legend, Xia Jie, the emperor of Xia Dynasty, was cruel and heartless, and the people were too angry to make any noise. They vent their anger in secret words, so there is such a ballad. This ballad uses metaphor to curse the tyrant Xia Jie. Xia Jie once said, "I have a world, just like the sky has its day. If it dies, I will die. " This ballad can be said to be the earliest riddle sprout in China.

Another example is the Shang Dynasty short ballad "Woman Carrying a Basket" found in the Book of Changes, which can also be regarded as one of the earliest riddles in China: "The woman carrying a basket has no reality, and the scholar cutting the sheep has no blood." Using the "contradiction method" common in traditional riddles, the scene of a young shepherd couple shearing wool on the pasture is skillfully shown, and "answering each other's words" is difficult to guess, which is similar to a riddle. This is just the embryo of the riddle. There was no such proper name at that time.