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Idioms wishing happiness

1, good luck

[Idiom explanation] Auspicious: Auspicious. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

[Allusions] Yuan Anonymous "Earning Kuai Tong": "You can't be lucky again, you are forced by evil."

2. Everything goes well

[Idiom explanation] Prosperity: Smooth access. Everything is going well.

[Source of allusions] The sixty-fifth chapter of Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" in Qing Dynasty: "That Kong Fangxiong used the technique of prosperity to cure Guan Ge's illness first."

3. Everything is fine

[Idiom explanation] Ji: Auspicious and smooth. Everything is going well. It also means everything has been done.

[Allusion source] The first chapter of Feng Jicai's "Above Love": "Anyway, the thread that was finally untied can't be connected. As long as Jin Dacheng is gone, everything will be fine."

4. All the best

[Idiom Interpretation] Ruyi: To one's liking. Everything is in line with your wishes and is going well.

[Allusions] Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" is the first time 15: "But they all invited blessings there, thinking that if I do good things, I can look up to the sky and everything goes well."

5. Good luck.

[Idiom explanation] Very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

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