1. Happy as the East China Sea [fú rú d not ng h m: i]
The weather is as big as the East China Sea. Old greetings.
Source: Ming Hongkun's "Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben Deng Hua Jiao Lian Female Becomes Buddha": "Life is better than Nanshan, and happiness is like the East China Sea, which is a ceremony. From then on, the children and grandchildren will prosper and go to Danyong. "
2. Live longer than Nanshan
Life is as long as Zhong Nanshan. Used to wish people a long life.
Source: "The Book of Songs" Xiaoya Tianbao: "If the moon remains unchanged, if the sun rises, like the life of Nanshan."
3. Dragon and Horse Spirit
Dragon horse: a fine horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. Metaphor is full of energy.
Source: Tang Mars's poem "Shang Pei Gong Jin": "The four dynasties are worried about the country, and the spirit of the dragon and horse is graceful."
4. Smooth sailing
The ship is full of sails, sail before the wind. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
Source: Jiao's "Into Hunan": "A sail in one day makes a thousand miles of wind."
5. Good luck shines high [jí x and ng gā o zhà o]
Ji Xing: It refers to the three stars of Fu, Lu and Shou. Good luck shines high.
Source: Chen Canyun's Tropical Storm: "It was stabbed when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, which means' good luck'."
Example:
On grandma's birthday, everyone raised their glasses and said, "I wish you happiness like the East China Sea and a long life."
All the guests raised their glasses and wished Li Laobo happiness as the East China Sea and longevity as the South Mountain.
The children said in unison, "Mom, I wish your old man happiness as the East China Sea and a long life than Nanshan."
Grandpa! I wish your old man happiness as the East China Sea and a long life than Nanshan!
May you live longer than Nanshan and be happier than Donghai! I really hope to enjoy this happy scene with you.
Let's raise our glasses to celebrate our birthday. The stars like the East China Sea and live longer than the South Mountain.
There are four-word idioms in the greeting. When you say your birthday to your parents, you often say: Happiness is like the East China Sea, and you will live longer than Nanshan.
Commonly used during the Lunar New Year:
Good luck, happiness, longevity, wealth, prosperity, health and longevity.
Happy new year, dragon and horse spirit, all the best, all the best, congratulations on making a fortune, more than every year,
Everything wins, family is happy, people are strong, everything goes well, and it is logical to move up step by step.
The rise of the nation will shine through the ages. The dragon and horse are in high spirits and smooth sailing.
Calm, evergreen pine and cypress, blessed as the East China Sea, longevity than Nanshan.
All over the place, step by step, made a fortune, made a lot of money.
Promote to a higher position and make a fortune, with abundant financial resources, advantages everywhere and a bright future of Wan Li.
3. What is the word "Bless Mom" for members who open a library with a minimum of 0.27 yuan? A four-word idiom for mother's birthday often says: Happiness is like the East China Sea, longevity is better than the South Mountain, wealth is prosperous, health and longevity are prosperous, wealth is prosperous, the New Year is happy, the spirit of dragon and horse is prosperous, everything goes well, congratulations on making a fortune, having more than one year, all the best, happy family, strong body, all wishes come true and reasonable.
Longma is full of energy and smooth sailing. It's natural that the stars are poised. The song of pine and cypress is evergreen, and the happiness of the East Sea is better than the South Mountain. Promotion and wealth are everywhere, and wealth is all over the world. Pengcheng Wan Li Part II: Four-character Idiom 1. I wish the students: be the first, be among the best, be among the best, recommend yourself, and win the flag when you meet the virtuous Si Qi. 2. Your impression in my mind: as beautiful as flowers and jade, I can't stop, just around the corner, waiting for the word, selfless, thoughtful, rising star, outstanding and wise.
3. I wish the motherland prosperity, the country and the people are strong, the economy is strong, the soldiers are like gods, the spirit is shining, and Qiang Bing is prosperous, peaceful and peaceful, and lives and works in peace and contentment. I wish trouble: I left, lost, pushed my luck, big and small land, low eyebrows and pleasing to the eye, annihilated and flying, not allowed to enter, like crying, strangers, sinking into the sea, the sea dried up to the bottom! 5, blessing work: all the best, all the wishes come true, great achievements, professional skills, invincible, self-denial, success will come naturally, I wish you a happy work.
6. I wish my friends: Dragon and Horse are full of energy, full of high spirits, smiling like peach blossoms and looking forward to Pan An. 7. Wish the country: prosperity, prosperity, prosperity, peace, prosperity, prosperity, prosperity, prosperity, Qiang Bing.
4. The four-word idiom wishes my father to be blessed like the East China Sea.
Froden Sea Day
[Interpretation] Fu Meteorology The water in the East China Sea is boundless; Old greetings.
[Language] Ming Honggeng's "Qingping Mountain Tang Hua Ben Deng Huajiaolian Female Becomes a Buddha": "Life is not as good as Nanshan; Happiness is like the East China Sea; The ceremony began from now on; Children and grandchildren are prosperous; Everyone went to Danyong. "
[Pronunciation] Fu; It can't be pronounced "f incarnation"
[Discrimination] Blessing; Can't write pictures.
[near meaning] Hongfu Qi Tian Fu Zhao
[antonym] If the time is wrong, it is not the right time.
[Usage] Often used with "Longevity is better than Nanshan"; With praise. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Subject-predicate type
Prosperous day by day.
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[Interpretation] Steaming: It develops day by day. Describe the rapid development.
[Language] Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Sky": "Your brother is a great talent; Very well arranged; Still afraid of not prospering? "
Work at sunrise and rest at sunset.
steadily deteriorate
[usage] refers to a career; The situation is improving day by day; Sometimes it also refers to the improvement of reputation and prestige. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
[structure] is more formal.
[Discrimination] ~ and "prosperity"; It can be said that the business is booming. But "thriving" mostly focuses on "prosperity" and "prosperity"; ~ focus on "upward"; Represents the development, rise and perfection of things.
5. The four-character idiom of New Year greetings should be for the elderly and adults. Four-word idioms for the elderly: longevity is better than Nanshan, happiness is like the East China Sea, longevity is longer than Donghai, and longevity is better than Nanshan.
Long years of pine, long years of peach, three thousand years of crane language, spring and autumn Cooper, towering for forty weeks, willing to offer Nanshan longevity, Qi Dayan, economic prosperity, first open the North Sea bottle, learn benevolence, pure youth, chitose tree, spring and autumn, forever, a pool of lotus fishing, Wei Si, Sun and Moon, long life, test Hongfu, leisure, Yalu, autumn. I said I had a vegetable, Jiuyu, and I had a good life. I have a double life. Wang Shuying is a beautiful place, and I am proud of dancing in clothes. Jin Xuan welcomes Rirong Jin Xuantang to spend Zhou Hua at the beginning of three thousand, and he is ripe with Fan's peach blossoms. On several occasions, the virtuous 70-year-old man showed that Ma Gu Cao Xian guided Sanmodi to form a unique 3,000-year-old queen mother, Taoting, and several years coincided with the toad circle. At the beginning of Xuan's 880th birthday, all the 959 domains of Fanfu were set up. It was a week and a half ago when he was happy. On this day, I wish Xuan a hundred years old. Adult: Smooth sailing, two dragons take off, three sheep open Thailand, four seasons are safe, five blessings, the June 6th Universiade, seven stars shine high, money from all directions, 99 is United and perfect. The spirit of Dragon and Horse is bright and clear, and it is logical. The monthly sentences are dotted, promoted and made a fortune, and the financial resources are extensive and close to the water. A generation of heroes was calm and Kyushu was born; Good news from all directions, glory from all over the world.
Reunion of one yuan, Kyushu celebration; Harmony in all directions and peace in all seasons. Li Jiangshan, adding wonders and colors; Four modernizations picture scroll, flowing green and flying red.
China takes off, Pengcheng Wan Li; The rise of the nation will shine through the ages. The book's record is yuan, and the world is old; When the rooster crows, it is spring all over the world.
The four seas are United and calm; All the people are celebrating, and the days are long. Celebrate the festival, and thousands of people praise the national policy; In the new year, every household praises the party.
Political integrity, prosperity; Qian Shan is beautiful in spring. Firecrackers exploded, and the Yuan Dynasty began again. Spring is repeated, and everything is renewed.
Smooth sailing, Ssangyong playing beads; Sanyang Kaitai, making a fortune in four seasons; Five blessings, 66 Dashun; Seven stars holding the moon, spring breeze all around; The first of the Ninth National Games is perfect, with a full moon, and a happy family. Congratulations on making a fortune, the financial resources are rolling in.
6. What are the four-character idioms that express "thinking", such as Sanqiu, Autumn Water and Yearning? Idiom: Hu Si \u sh \u qi \u Source: Chu Ci of the Warring States Period Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River": "Birds fly to their hometown, and foxes will die. Benevolence. " Allusion: The first hill: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. It is said that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor does not forget one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown in your later years. Idiom: hún qiān mèng yíng Source: Guo's "Drunk Taiping" word: "Think of a gentleman, dream, sell incense." What's more, I still have a hangover. "Allusions: describe my great yearning. Idiom: Thinking of Jian Jian Pinyin: Ji ā n ji ā zh and S: Source: Book of Songs Qin Feng Jian Jian Jian: "Jian Jian is gray, white dew is frost, so-called Iraqis are on the water side. "Homesickness refers to the yearning of lovers. Idiom: Cut the candle to the west window Pinyin: ji m n zhú x and chu ā ng Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "A note to friends in the north on a rainy night": "When * * * cuts the candle to the west window, we talk about the late rain." Allusion: Originally, it refers to missing a distant wife and looking forward to meeting at night. Later, it generally means that relatives and friends get together to talk ... (Qing Pu Songling's "Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio" Idiom: Profound lovesickness Pinyin: ké xi ā ng sī Source: The word "Xin Tian Sheng Er" in the Five Dynasties: "Light a candle at the bottom of the well, * * Lang Changxing Mo Wei. Hongdu, linglong dice. Allusions: Describe deep thoughts that are unforgettable for a long time. Idiom: Muyun Chunshu Pinyin: mùn chūn shù Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Chunshu in Weibei, Twilight in Jiangdong." Allusions: Expressing the thoughts of friends far away. Idiom: I can't forget pinyin: nià n nià n b? I can't forget it. "Allusion: I always miss it. Describe it in your mind and never forget it. Idiom: Nianzi Zaizai Pinyin: niàn zī zài zī source: Shangshu Dayu Mo: "Emperor Nianzi! Reading is here and translation is here. The famous saying is here, allow me to be here, but the emperor reads merit. " Allusions: reading: missing; This, this, generally means never forgetting something. Idiom: Baiyun flies alone Pinyin: bái yún gū fēi Source: New Tang Book Di Zhuan: "I recommend Bing Fa Cao to join the army, and he went to Heyang personally. Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain. Looking back, I saw Baiyun flying alone and said,' My relatives gave him up. "Miss your parents. Idiom: báI yún qěn shè Pinyin: báI yún qρn shè Source: The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Di Zhuan: "Recommend Cao to join the army and go to Heyang. When Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back, he saw Baiyun flying alone, which means he said,' I am close to her. After a long period of melancholy, the cloud moved, but he was able to go. "Allusions: close. She: Life. For example, she misses her parents. Idiom: Chunshu Muyun Pinyin: chūn shù mù yún Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai" says: "Chunshu in Weibei, sunset clouds in Jiangdong. It is very important to write a detailed paper after drinking a bottle of wine. "Allusions: refers to missing friends far away. Idiom thinking: lack. I think of someone who died or left when I saw what they left behind. Idiom: I wish to be the first disease Pinyin: gā n x τ n sh ǒ u Jí Source: The Book of Songs Feng Weibo Xi: "I wish to be the first disease. "Allusions: willingly: willingly, willingly; Head: head; Disease: disease, extending to pain. I'd like to have a headache. Describe the infatuation between men and women who miss each other. Idiom: Going to the right to guard the hill Pinyin: guēzhèng shǒu qi Source: Tan Gong's Book of Rites: "The fox died at the head of the hill, and benevolence also. "Allusion: It is said that the fox will die. My head must face the mountain where I was born. Metaphor does not forget one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing my hometown in my old age. Idiom: Missing the Cold Spring Pinyin: Há n Quá n and S: Source: The Book of Songs Li Feng, Kaifeng: "He has a cold spring, and he has seven sons, and his mother is hard. "Allusion: refers to children's yearning for their mother." Allusion: expresses nostalgia and laments the sinister career and the impermanence of life. Idiom: Qiushui Yiren Pinyin: qi ū shu ǐ y and ré n Source: "Shiqin Feng Jianjian": "Jian Peijun is pale, and the Millennium is frost; The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. " Allusion: refers to the missing person. Idiom: Shi Renyu n Source: The Book of Songs Zheng Feng East Gate: "His room is far away. "Allusion: room: house; You: Near. The house is close at hand, but its owner is far away. Often used to miss people far away or mourn the dead. Idiom: Love in the First Mountain Pinyin: shǒu qi zh chíng qíng Source: Chu Ci of the Warring States Period Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River": "Birds fly against their hometown, foxes die in the first mountain. "The Book of Rites, Shangtan Bow is also a person." Allusion: The first hill: the mound where the fox cave is located. It is said that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor does not forget one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing my hometown in the coming year. Idiom: dripping like rain Pinyin: tì líng rú yǔ Source: The Book of Songs Xiao Ya Xiaoming: "People who miss him * * * drip like rain." Allusions: tears. Tears fell like rain. They describe deep feelings of missing. Idiom: cool wind at the end of the sky Pinyin: tiān mò liáng fēng Source: To Li Bai at the end of the sky Author Tang Du Fu: "There is a cold wind blowing in the distant sky. What are you thinking, old friend? ? "Allusions: Doomsday: Doomsday; Cool wind: refers to the southwest wind in early autumn. Originally refers to Du Fu's yearning for Li Bai, a close friend who was eventually exiled because of the autumn wind. Later, it was often compared to touching the scene and missing the old friend. Idiom: looking at the clouds, pinyin: wàng yún zhī qíng Qí ng qí ng Source: The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Di Zhuan: "When Ren Jie boarded the Taihang Mountain, he looked back and saw the white clouds flying alone. It is said that' my parents left me behind'." After a long period of melancholy, the dark clouds can disperse. Allusions: Metaphor is the feeling of missing parents. Idiom: Fear of Wei Huaide Pinyin: wèi wēi huái dé Source: Mandarin Ba:' People are afraid of their power, but they are pregnant with their virtue, so there is nothing they can do.' Allusions: Nostalgia: Missing.