1. Four-word idiom representing auspiciousness
Happiness is as good as the East China Sea, longevity is better than that of the South Mountain, good luck, happiness and happiness. Everything goes well, the weather is good, the crops are abundant, people live a long life, Fengming Chaoyang, Banqiao Youzhu, the air is quiet and blue, Ze is like the rain, the heart is clear and the mind is clear, and I am happy, Fengming Chaoyang, Heming Jiugao, Yunxing Xiawei, Baichuan Guihai, Chunhe Dang, Baihui contains English, pillow-flowing gargle, kite diving, curling and autumn moon. Flowers, flowers, bamboo, love, and grain are abundant. Six livestock are prosperous and auspicious, and the wind is smooth, making a fortune, living a well-off life every day, the Year of the Pig is good, everything goes to one's liking, benefiting the country and the people, marching forward, spring everywhere, celebrating the whole world, getting along for a hundred years, being United forever, building a harmonious society, growing old together, having a baby early, having more than one year, being auspicious, beautiful and full of sweetness.
Happy as the East China Sea. Longevity is better than that of the South Mountain. It's like the rain. It's clear and refreshing. It's pleasant and enjoyable. It's Fengming Chaoyang, Heming Jiugao, Yunxing Xiawei, Baichuan Guihai, Chunhe Yidang, Baihui Hanying, Pillow Wash Stone, kite flying and diving, curling autumn moon, spring xuanhe, Shannong Guyan, Lan Xiuju Fang, and husband and wife. 2. Four-word idioms about auspiciousness
Decorated lanterns, loud gongs and drums, brilliant lights, firecrackers, gongs and drums, a happy life, more than every year,
Good luck, Vientiane is renewed, spring returns to the earth, spring is full of people, good luck, disasters lead to good fortune, good fortune and double cultivation,
Happiness is both complete, happiness is like the East China Sea, and longevity is long. Hongfu qitian,
There are countless blessings in the future, such as climbing to the Spring Terrace, Shoushan Fuhai, Tianbao Jiuru, Wuzi entering the subject, being well-off and honorable, and prolonging his good intentions.
Avoid evil, get lucky, be harmonious, be awe-inspiring, and be lucky all the way, with one heart and one mind,
Perfect, Pepsi-Cola, all the best, and always be United.
Early birth of your son, applause from the audience, good wishes, everlasting happiness, and family well-being. 3. Four-word collection of auspicious idioms
Four-word auspicious idioms:
1, good luck [dà jí dà lì] is very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.
Source: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Ming Luo Guanzhong, the 54th time: "Kongming said,' I know what I came for. It is a good omen to read Yi at the right time. "
2. Auspicious stars shine high [jí x and ng gā o zhà o]. Auspicious stars refer to the three stars of happiness, wealth and longevity. The auspicious star shines high.
Source: Chen Canyun's Tropical Storm Record: "It was stabbed when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, which means' good luck shines high'."
3. Good luck [jí xiáng rú yì] Xiang: auspicious. Satisfied. Celebrate others' happiness and contentment.
Source: Inscription of Statue by Zhang Cheng in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "A statue of Guanyin is built for the deceased parents; The family size of eight people, etc.; Good luck. "
4. Everything is going well [wà n shü h ē ng t not ng] Prosperity: access is smooth. Everything is going well.
Source: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng": "That brother Kong Fang has the ability to prosper in everything; First cure the disease of Guan Ge. "
5. Everything is going well [w à n shà d à j í]. Everything is going smoothly. It also means that everything has been done.
Source: "Continued Record of Lights: Ming Zhou Da Mei Zu Jing Di Ying Zen Master": "The old dynasty took a pen; Everything is fine; Such as the law. " 4. What are the four-word idioms about auspiciousness
1. Pronunciation of auspiciousness: jí xiáng rú yì Interpretation: happiness and contentment. Sentence: I wish you good luck.
2. fēng tiáo yǔ shùn: It means that wind and rain are suitable for crop growth, and it can also mean that the world is peaceful; Refers to the four heavenly kings molded on both sides of the temple gate. Sentence: Farmers pray for good weather and a good harvest in the coming year.
3. the interpretation of "sān yáng kāi tài": from the Book of Changes, it is believed that the winter solstice is "the birth of one yang", December is "the growth of two yang" and the first month is "the opening of three yang". "Sanyang" means that yang gradually surpasses yin, winter goes and spring comes, and everything recovers. "Kaitai" means good luck and prosperity, meaning that good luck is coming. There is a similar gradual process in the rising of yang in human body, which is called "Three Yang Enlightening Tai" for human health, that is, moving will raise yang, being good at raising yang, and being happy to raise yang.
4. dà jí dà lì: Very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days. Sentence: I wish you all good luck in the new year!
5. Snow indicates a bumper year [xuě zhào fēng nián] Interpretation: It means that heavy snow in winter is a sign of a bumper harvest in the coming year.