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Four-character idioms of auspicious words and blessings
1, a lucky star: an auspicious star, which describes people as lucky and blessed.
2, good luck: very auspicious and smooth, used for divination and blessing in the old days.
3. Happy New Year: Happy New Year and all the best.
4, harmony and auspiciousness: harmony and harmony can be auspicious.
5, all the best: people love to use it as the best blessing to each other in etiquette communication.
6. Jingxing Qingyun: The five-color cloud symbolizes auspiciousness and is a metaphor for auspicious omen.
7, Sanyang Kaitai: The first month is Thai hexagrams, Sanyang is born in the next, winter goes to spring, and the yin disappears and the yang grows, which seems auspicious.
8. Good luck: If you are satisfied, use more words to wish others happiness.
9. Tortoise, Dragon and Phoenix: Four kinds of animals are traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and auspiciousness, and are metaphors for people who occupy high positions and cover the whole world.
10, do good and auspicious: As the old saying goes, doing good on weekdays can bring good luck.
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