sān shēng yǒu xìng
Explain Sansheng: Buddhism refers to the previous life, this life and the afterlife; Lucky: Lucky. Three generations are very lucky. Metaphor is very lucky.
The source of Yuan Wu Changling's "Dongpo Dream" is the first fold: "I have heard a lot about the name of my teacher's father for a long time, and I am honored to see you today."
Structural subject-predicate form.
Usage is used as a compliment. Generally used as a predicate.
Positive pronunciation; It can't be pronounced "sēnɡ".
Distinguish between shape and fortune; Can't write "Xin".
Synonyms are good luck, good fortune and good fortune.
The antonym is that heaven is not beautiful and life is untimely.
Discrimination ~ and "lucky stars shine high" both mean "very lucky and happy" But ~ is often used as a compliment when meeting; And "lucky stars shine high" is mostly used to wish someone.
example sentence
(1) can study with you; That's ~.
(2) I have heard a lot about you; It's really ~ to meet you today.