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Auspicious; Auspicious; lucky

Auspice comes from the variant of Auspice, which comes from Latin Auspice (the way to judge good or bad luck in ancient Roman bird watching flight). So when someone asks, "What's your lucky number?" Auspicious is the most appropriate expression of "lucky" here, and lucky numbers are lucky numbers. Of course, if we say lucky numbers, we all know what it means. In modern English, auspiciousness refers to something that looks auspicious and smooth, which is similar to the expression of good luck. Interestingly, although it is a Latin with a long history, its modern usage is often related to eastern secular culture, perhaps because in modern western culture, people's pursuit of fluency and perfection comes more from self-awareness and piety to God, and they are not used to "sending" happiness to others.

Most of the English words we see like "Happy New Year" come from the translation of "Wish you all the best in the New Year" in China greeting cards.

"That's not the best time to start a company."

Now is not a good time to start a company.

China people think this day is auspicious, because it brings them a new life and is celebrated as a new year.

China people regard this day as an auspicious day, because it brings people a new life, so they celebrate the arrival of the New Year on this day.

With this word, many Chinese words can be easily solved, such as:

lucky day

Kaitai auspicious start

auspicious/good omen

Ruyi knot auspicious knot

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