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Why can't you say "auspicious royal immunity"
Actually, auspicious jade noodles refer to an author named Ma Boyong. It is said that everyone who comes into contact with him will have bad luck, and his mantra "auspicious" has gradually evolved into a synonym for bad luck.

Auspicious Royal Exemption "-Every post that appears or mentions Ma Boyong will have these four letters. From the prince's magical auspicious constitution, it can be roughly summarized as follows: It is said that this person is very strange, and people who come into contact with him often encounter bad luck. Even if he had a car accident with a friend, his friend was injured, with different degrees of severity, but he was unscathed many times, similar to the national treasure panda, so he was called the auspicious prince and suffered disasters. Even when friends mention his name, they have to say "auspicious royal" to escape.

Mainly superstitious, auspicious is forbidden, taken from Tang Shuo: "where auspicious is, the forbidden symbol is within reach." It mainly refers to understanding your state of mind when you are full of enthusiasm.

The meaning of the word "auspicious" is actually very simple, that is, "auspicious omen". In the era of imperial power, some natural phenomena were labeled as "auspicious and wishful" and painted with superstitious colors to invite pets or carry out some purposeful activities. This kind of used "auspicious luck" is very common in various dynasties. For example, during the Chen Sheng Uprising, someone pretended to dig up a stone tablet that read "Chen Xing Wang Sheng, the Great Chu" to attract people's hearts.