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What does purple gas from the east mean?

I. Basic explanation

Purple gas comes from the east: purple gas, auspicious gas. Refers to auspicious arrival or sage arrival. In the past, it was also a metaphor for good luck.

Second, Pinyin

Purple gas comes from the East: DNG Lá i

Third, the source of idioms.

Purple gas comes from the east. From the legend of the immortals: "I went west, and I saw a purple floating off in the shade, but I crossed by a green cow."

Legend has it that before Lao Tzu crossed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw purple gas coming from the east and knew that saints would pass by. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow.

Four. Discrimination of idioms

Purple gas is purple gas. The ancients believed that purple was related to being an official, and many official uniforms were purple. Purple gas is mainly used for the plaque of scholarly family.

1. Synonyms: colorful, solid color and purple, purple and yellow.

2. antonym: ominous.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) idioms and allusions

Laozi is knowledgeable and served as an official in charge of books and classics in the Zhou Dynasty. When he was in his seventies, there was chaos in the world, and wars between governors for territory and power often occurred. I expected that there would be more wars in the future, so I resigned, rode a green cow, left Luoyang and headed west, intending to cross Hangu Pass and find a place to live in seclusion.

"Purple gas comes from the east" is a great victory in "Laozi Going through the Customs", which has been passed down through the ages.

Six, idioms to make sentences

① Purple gas flies from the east to the phoenix, and the snow melts the frozen soil with wealth.

② Purple gas came from the east, Yaochi looked from the west, and the bluebird dance did not fall.