Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Which idiom has the words "Rui" and "Xiangzi"?

Which idiom has the words "Rui" and "Xiangzi"?

1, Ruicai Xiangyun

Ruzizion Ewan

Explanation: Auspicious. Clouds in the sky represent auspicious signs.

The second fold of Ming and Wu Ming's Wei Zi Palace: "Yaochi Xiangyun is shrouded, and there are always traces to follow."

2. Xiangyun Ruiqi

Xiang yún Rui qi

It shows that in ancient times, the colorful clouds in the sky were considered as auspicious signs, so they were called auspicious clouds. Also known as "Xiangyun Ruicai".

The fourth fold of Ming's anonymous Wei Zi Palace: "Look at this auspicious cloud, good luck, sunshine and breeze, which is a good omen for peace."

3. Xianglin Ruifeng

Xiang lín Rui fèng

It shows that Kirin and Phoenix, auspicious animals, can only be seen in times of peace and prosperity. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

The source is "The Birthday of Sanyuan" in Shouxian County, Shen Ming: "Don't look forward to the South Mountain in the East China Sea, I hope to give Xianglin Ruifeng early."

4. Xiangyun Ruicai

xiangyin county

Explanation: Auspicious. Describe auspiciousness, good luck and good omen.

The fourth fold of Ming anonymous "Fish Basket": "Look at the golden light in my Buddha, with auspicious clouds all over the sky."

5. Ricky Xiangyun

Rukhian Ewan

Explanation: Auspicious. Clouds in the sky represent auspicious signs.

The source of Du Huanglong, an anonymous book in Ming Dynasty, is broken: "Today, in this mountain, Xiangyun can be seen, above it."