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Four words of blessing

Four words of blessing: all the best, promotion step by step, all the best, all the best, all the best.

1, all the best

All the best, China idiom, pinyin is wàn shì rú yì, which means wishing people all the best. From A Dream of Red Mansions: "Master Wu Zhuang invited Jin An, that is, grandparents, Jin An, that is, young lady, to celebrate the Spring Festival, celebrate the door with great joy, honor and peace, promote and make a fortune, and all the best." 」

Step by step.

Step by step, China idiom. The pinyin is bùbùgāo shěng. It means that the status is rising. Excerpted from "The Strange Situation Seen in Twenty Years".

3. Good luck.

Good luck, a China idiom, pinyin is dà jí dà lì, which means very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days. From The Romance of The Three Kingdoms by Ming Luo Guanzhong.

4. Get what you want

All one's wishes come true, China idiom. Pinyin is x and n Xi m:ng sh cheng, which means that everything a person wants can be achieved satisfactorily. Mostly used to bless others.

5. Good luck.

Good luck, an idiom in China, is pinyin: jí xiáng rú yì, which is often used to wish others happiness and good luck. From Yuan Yiming's "Earn Fast Pass": "You can't be lucky again, you are forced by evil."