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Four-character idioms in Spring Festival greetings

There are four words in the New Year message: one year of peace, all the best, and congratulations on making a fortune.

1, peace through the years.

Idiom pinyin: su su p í ng ā n

Idiom explanation: every year can be safe.

Origin of idioms: New Year's Peace is a traditional auspicious pattern of Han nationality, which consists of a vase and several firecrackers. The vase is homophonic for peace, and the firecracker "broken" is "old". ?

2. Good luck.

Idiom pinyin: dà jí dà lì?

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

Idiom Origin: From the Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Ming Luo Guan Zhong.

3. All the best.

Idiom pinyin: wàn SHRúyì.

Interpretation of idioms: It means wishing people all the best.

Idiom origin: from A Dream of Red Mansions. The fifth and third regression.

4. Congratulations on getting rich

Idiom pinyin:? gōng xǐ fā cái?

Idiom explanation: bless others to get rich with respect and joy.

Origin of Idiom: Origin: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" The eighth time: "I said: Congratulations on making a fortune!"

What are the customs on New Year's Day?

1. Set off firecrackers: On the morning of the Spring Festival, when you open the door, set off firecrackers first, which is called "setting off firecrackers". After the firecrackers, the ground is broken red, which is the so-called "full house". At this time, the streets are full of anger and joy.

2. Happy New Year: An important activity of the Spring Festival is to celebrate the Spring Festival in new friends and friends' homes.

3. Gathering wealth: It is said that the first day of the first month is the birthday of broom. You can't use a broom on this day, otherwise it will sweep away luck, break money, attract "broom stars" and bring bad luck.