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New year greeting idioms

The idioms of New Year greetings are: prosperity, good luck, the apprentice, good luck and good luck.

1, prosperity

Explanation: H: Access, smoothing. People who make a fortune have good fortune and make money smoothly.

From: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge": "Who knows that wealth floats in the country of Changren, but it benefits greatly."

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe making money smoothly.

2. Good luck.

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

From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 54th time: "Kong Ming said,' I know what I'm here for. Reading Yi in time is a good sign. "

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; With praise.

3. Apprentices

Description: flying yellow: the name of the legendary god horse; Tengda: I am proud of my rise and my career. Describe running horses. Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in office.

From: Tang Hanyu's Fu Cheng Shu Nan: "The apprentice is successful, and the toad can't care."

Example: Sha Ting's Air Defense: "He participated in various workshops and training courses to train New Deal talents, although none of them made him successful in his official career."

4. Good luck.

Explanation: Jixing: refers to happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.

From: Chen Canyun's Tropical Storm: "It was stabbed when he was an apprentice in Hongkong, which means' good luck'."

Example: Xu Chi's "Peony": "Since then, Ji Xing has been shining high and his career has been successful."

5. Good luck.

Explanation: Auspicious: Auspicious. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

From: Yuan Yiming's Earning Kuai Tong: "You can't be lucky again, you are forced by evil."