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Classical Chinese describes good luck.

1. What are the words used to describe "good luck"? 1. Things change [Xia Lai Yang Zhu n]

The old finger means that time is up and fate has changed. The situation is improving.

No, it's too late

No, Tai: Two divinatory symbols in Zhouyi. No: the hexagrams are not smooth; Thai: Guashun; Extreme: the end. When adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity. Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck.

3. Good luck in heaven

H: it's very big. In the old society, praising people was a great blessing.

4. Good luck shines high

Describe people as lucky and blessed.

God's spirit is strong.

Jude said that luck is powerful.

6. Good luck.

Very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

7. It comes once in a blue moon

Once in a thousand years. Describe the opportunity as extremely rare and lucky.

8. Good luck.

Good luck is always around and will never stop.

9. Luck has changed [shíláI yün Zhu m:n]

The old finger means that time is up and fate has changed. The situation is improving.

10. Lucky Strike

Fortune: Universiade. Gu Hongyun, it's time for good luck.

2. What are the words that mean good luck? Lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky.

First, luck

1, good luck; Unexpected opportunity: I hope I can come to him.

2. satisfaction; Good luck: winning the first prize in the lottery is really enough.

Examples of literary works: Mao Dun's Spring Silkworm III: "These lucky people are afraid of their bad luck when they look at the lotus and say a few words!"

Second, luck.

The things you encounter are just in line with your own wishes; Good luck: You are so lucky to catch up with all the good things.

Examples of literary works: Consultant Shen Congwen: "I was unlucky for a year and a half and made a few windfalls. I either lost it all or used it up in bed. "

Third, delivery [jiāo yùn]

Encountering some kind of luck means good luck; Lucky.

Examples of literary works: Guo Moruo's Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake: "Your husband is a little unhappy, isn't he?" Looking into your eyes can help you see your thoughts, which may scare you. But it will be fine as soon as spring comes. Today is the 28th, and it is delivered every twelve days.

4. When you leave

1, the clock pointer moves to indicate the time: this watch is accurate.

2. Lucky. Said it was good luck. More means good luck.

Examples of literary works: Chapter 9, Part I of Xu Xingye's Jin Ou Que: "When people leave, dogs want to see their owners." A high neighbor of a public official expressed his high opinion,' In the past two years, our high neighbor, a public official, has had bad luck.' "

Verb (abbreviation of verb) transportation

1, fleeting luck.

2. Lucky. More means good luck.

Examples of literary works: Ouyang Shan's "Struggle" 67: "The more you envy others' luck, the more you resent your own bad luck, the more your own misfortune will fall. "

3. People are lucky for a while. What's the time difference? The idiom "When does it work?" The era of Shlá i Yá n Zhu [interpretation] has passed. The situation has changed dramatically. It is described that the situation has improved. [Language] It is clear that people win the Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Then the fortunes gradually change; Make a contribution; Add officials to the ranks; Offspring; They all praised him for his senior generation; Envy his big officer; He lost all his knowledge to the gentleman who saved him in the past. It can't be pronounced "Zhu An". It's good to have a hard time. It never rains but it pours. Used as a compliment. It is usually used as a predicate. [Structure] Combination [Discrimination] ~ and "Time is good for luck" can both describe the meaning of "good luck"; But ~ the emphasis is on "coming" and "turning"; Emphasis on changing from bad to good; Time is Good for Thailand focuses on "communication" and "Thailand"; Emphasize that luck is always good. He accurately grasped the market information; Make the products of the factory correct; The factory turned losses into profits. Luck has turned in someone's favor.