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What does Moggi mean?

Tomoji means the last bad omen in Japanese. Among them, "end" stands for "end" and "auspiciousness" stands for "good omen". Therefore, the auspicious ending not only contains good meaning, but also implies the final misfortune. In Japan, people usually regard the last auspicious sign on the divination card as bad luck, such as some minor disasters or obstacles. Or if you buy a lottery room, you will be warned that you will get the final number, which means that you may not win the prize in the next lottery. In short, people's interpretation of Jimo varies from person to person.

The word "the end of luck" also means the end. Often used to mean to end a period or stop a practice. In an enterprise, if an employee gets the last job, it often means that he is about to leave. In the student career, the end of Kyrgyzstan may mean the end of campus life and the coming of society. So this word will also be used when breaking up on many occasions. Even if it has negative writing, the end of Kyrgyzstan can be seen from another angle as the beginning and end of an era.

The last day can also be understood as a reminder. In China culture, the word luck will be understood as "the destination is not far away". Many things will encounter variables before they finally succeed. Finally, Ji told us that we should persevere, keep working hard, resist the temptation of comfort zone and never relax. At such times, we might as well regard the last day as some warnings from nature, teaching us never to stop looking for goals and achieve our own results.