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What is the idiom to describe luck and success without much effort?

Good luck, Hongfu, Qitian, good luck, no luck, good luck.

Lucky strike? [hóng yón dāng tóu]

Interpretation: Good luck, great luck. Gu Hongyun, it's time for good luck.

Source: Biography of Hu Xueyan.

Sentence: Gong Xue, you're lucky. You did a beautiful job.

Hongfu qitian? [ hóng fú qí tiān ]

Interpretation: Hong, Da. In the old society, it was a great blessing to praise people.

Originated from Journey to the West.

Sentence: Mrs Wang is 103 years old this year. On her birthday, in addition to her children and grandchildren, even the district chief came to congratulate her. Everyone said that the old lady lived a long and happy life.

Luck changed? [y ü n Zhu á n from the west]

Interpretation: The old meaning is that time is up and fate has changed. The situation is improving.

Source: Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Sentence: As luck turns, he accurately grasps the market information, so that the products in the factory are on the right track and the factory turns losses into profits.

Is it very Thai? [püjítàI láI]

Interpretation: no, the hexagrams are not smooth; Thai, divination is smooth; Extreme, over. When adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity. Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck.

Source: Biography of Minister Gou Jian in the Spring and Autumn Period by wuyue.

Sentence making: The hard days have passed, and it is getting too late.

Good luck? [fúxúng gāo zhào]

Interpretation: describe people as lucky and blessed.

Source: Biography of Heroes of Children.

Sentence: As long as we walk upright and sit upright, we will be lucky.