zhāo cái jìn bǎo
Explanation: To attract wealth and treasure. In ancient times, it was mostly used in social interactions, conveying feelings, expressing good wishes for good luck, warding off evil and the pursuit of a happy life, reflecting ancient folk customs and customs.
Synonyms: Congratulations on getting rich, will you be rich soon?
Antonyms: Adding insult to injury
Meaning: I feel like I am particularly wealthy and blessed. He also seems to be very wealthy.
Sentence: Every businessman hopes to make money.
Related verses:
Business is booming all over the world, and wealth is flowing to eight rivers.
Recruiting good fortune and receiving good fortune is like meditating silently. Bringing wealth into the palace and gathering at my seat. Entering the warehouse and taking a roundabout way to arrive. The feng shui of the treasure land is like the door and courtyard.
Reference materials
Recruiting wealth: /doc/391542-414603.html