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What idioms describe blessings?

First, the future is bright?

Brocade: brightly colored and exquisite silk fabrics, which is a metaphor for the beauty of things. The future is like a bright future, very beautiful. ?

From: Yuan Jiazhong Ming's Dialogues.

I am very loving when I think of our bright future. ?

Second, good luck?

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

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

3. Pengcheng Wan Li?

Commentary: According to legend, Pengniao can fly to Wan Li. Metaphor is promising. ?

Said by: "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "Peng moved to Nanming, the water hit three thousand miles, and the climber was nine Wan Li." ?

Fourth, what do you want?

Explanation: The word "get what you want" is an idiom, which means "you can succeed with what you think". This word is often used in greetings.

Fifth, is the spring breeze proud?

Explanation: smug: complacent. Used in the old days to describe the excitement after entering the Jinshi exam. After describing the smooth promotion of the position. ?

From: Tang Meng Jiao's poem "After Graduation": "The spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the Chang 'an flowers in one day. " ?

6. A bright future?

Explanation: The future is bright. Describe a very bright future. ?

From: Yuan Jia Zhong Ming's Jade Comb, the fourth fold: "Thinking about the future of my brocade, I love it very much." ?

Seven, happiness is like the East China Sea?

Explanation: The weather is as big as the East China Sea. Old greetings. ?

From: Ming Hongkun's "Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben Deng Hua Jiao Lian Female Becomes a Buddha": "Longevity is better than Nanshan, happiness is like the East China Sea, and it is also a ceremony. From then on, the children and grandchildren will prosper and go to Danyong. " ?

Eight, smooth sailing?

Explanation: This ship is full of sails, sail before the wind. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles. ?

From: Jiao's "Into Hunan": "A sail in one day makes a thousand miles of wind." ?

9. Is life better than Nanshan?

Description: Life span is as long as Zhongnanshan. Used to wish people a long life. ?

From: Xiaoya Tianbao in the Book of Songs: "As the moon remains unchanged, as the sun rises, as the life of Nanshan."