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Idioms with the word "Fu"
Good fortune!

[fúxúng gāo zhào]

Fuxing: In ancient times, people thought that Jupiter (also known as the old star) was the main lucky star in the sky, so it was called Fuxing. Describe people as lucky and blessed.

Supreme happiness

[hóng fú qí tiān]

H: it's very big. The blessings are as big as the sky. Describe a great blessing.

Infinite happiness

[fúrúdōng hìI]

Happiness is like the water in the East China Sea. To wish people many blessings, it is often used with "longevity is better than Nanshan".

Benefit from misfortune

[yīn huò dé fú

Suffer a disaster, but for some reason, it actually benefits people. Also known as "misfortune is a blessing."

An old pioneer lost his horse-a blessing in disguise.

[sàI wēng shmü,yān zh füI fú]

Everything has two sides, good and bad. Even if you may suffer a temporary loss, you may gain some gains, and vice versa, that is, good things and bad things can be transformed into each other under certain conditions.

Asking for help is happier than asking for help.

[zìqiúdufú]

Seek more happiness through your own efforts.

The monarch is admirable and autocratic.

[Zufu Zuwei]

Originally refers to the monarch who specializes in rewards and punishments and monopolizes power. Later used to describe arrogance and abuse of power.

Storms gather without warning, and misfortune comes to the world overnight; There are unexpected storms in nature and unpredictable changes in life.

[tān yǒu bücèfüng yún,rén yǒu dàn x Huòfú]

Accidents will happen. As the saying goes, some disasters are unpredictable in advance.

As good as a blessing from heaven.

[rútiān zhfú]

Describe the blessing as particularly great.

Happiness is shallow, but life is thin.

[fúQin míng bó]

The blessing is shallow, the fate is bad, and there is no blessing to enjoy.

The disaster disappeared, and the good luck continued.

[Hu Hufulian]

Refers to the disappearance of disasters and the inheritance of good luck.