Auspicious words:
Auspicious words, also known as "auspicious words" and "mouth color", are used in festivals or important occasions, such as holidays, housewarming and wedding birthday opening, and are considered to bring people good luck. Folk believe that saying auspicious words can add a festive atmosphere to festival celebrations, which is a concrete manifestation of people's longing for peace, hope for prosperity, pray for happiness and love for life.
Auspicious words are used to express blessings to others or themselves, which are blessed, advanced, contemporary and national. In verbal communication activities, it has the functions of encouragement and comfort, which can adjust interpersonal relationships, shape characters and reflect the characteristics of the times.
The forms of auspicious words are morphemes or words, phrases, sentences and so on. The auspicious words in sentence form are what we usually call wishes (greetings), and wishes refer to the auspicious words in sentence form used in some special occasions.
Commonly used auspicious morphemes or auspicious words are blessed, lucky, longevity, wealth and good luck. Take the word "fu" as an example. On New Year's Eve, people will put a word "Fu" on the yard, which means "Fu is here" upside down.
These single auspicious morphemes are usually posted and used separately on special occasions, and are rarely said separately. In oral expression, people are used to combining them with other language elements into auspicious words, such as "wedding banquet", "wedding banquet", "looking up to see the happy event" and "double happiness at the gate".
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