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Idioms for New Year greetings in the Year of the Sheep.
Yang Yang (Yang Yang) Arrogance —— A haughty gesture when describing arrogance.
Cheerful (sheep)-A cheerful expression or atmosphere.
Raise (sheep's) eyebrows-hold your head high. Describe the happiness after getting rid of long-term stress.
World-famous; Dreams come true. The flowers are gone, and spring is back.
Cattle and sheep flock together, and the mountains are green. The mountain is upward; There are only five mountains.
Proud and preach the gospel. Yin and Yang are harmonious and colorful.
The year of the sheep is auspicious, and heaven and man are one.
Happy new year? More than Jiqing? Fu Xin Xiang chun
When I have a new beginning, I am full of joy and happiness.
Everything is revived, and civilized people are in high spirits at Chuntai.
Wan Li's Spring Breeze brings back willow leaves and presents plum blossoms.
Baifu? Pay tribute to the pepper flowers on the world spring platform.
Happy new year, long life, good health and peace every year.
Congratulations on getting rich, getting rich. Happy from now on.
Is everything going well? Sanyang Kaitai? May a river of gold flow into your pockets!
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