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What idioms are there to describe good luck?

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Pinyin: jí rén tiān xiàng?

Interpretation: Renji: a good person; Photo: Help bless. Superstitious people think that good people will get help from heaven. A disease or difficulty or misfortune that is often used to comfort others.

Source: Yuan Anonymous "Peach Blossom Girl": "Just follow him; Lucky people and nature; The day after tomorrow, I will come with the girl to congratulate you. "

2. dignitaries?

Pinyin: Dagua nxi?ngu??

Note: In ancient times, high-ranking officials were famous.

3. Career is thriving.

Pinyin: gu ā gu ā guān yùn hēng tōng t not ng?

Interpretation: official transport: official luck; Hengtong: Smooth. Refers to the smooth sailing of the cause and the promotion step by step.

Source: Chapter 43 of Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Sky": "It is a prosperous official; As far as the repair and lifting work in that year is concerned; Obtained an unusual feat; Exempt from this lesson; It is supplemented by the government. "

Step by step.

Pinyin: bùbùgāo shěng?

Explanation: step by step: it means that the distance is very short; Goldman Sachs: Go up. The rising position.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Monsters Witnessed in Twenty Years" 88: "And after the job is done, adults will be promoted step by step, and they will be expected to cultivate them!"

5, soaring

Pinyin: fú yáo zhí shàng?

Explanation: Cyclone: A rapidly rising storm. Describe the rapid rise. Metaphor is proud of your career.

Source: Li Bai's poem "Li Shangyong": "Dapeng rises with the wind one day; ~ 900 miles. "