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What does luck mean?

Lucky star is shining high: it describes people as lucky and blessed.

Lucky star is shining high: it describes people as lucky and blessed. Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: Chapter 39: "You will be lucky if you read it."

Fuxing: an auspicious star; A symbol of people or things that can bring good luck and happiness to people. Describe people as lucky; Blessed are you. Subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe people as lucky and blessed.

Fuxing is one of the immortals of Han folk beliefs. Symbolizes happiness. It is circulated in Taoism as the three auspicious gods in the sky. Fu, wearing an official hat, holding a jade wish or holding a son as a celestial official, was the first emperor, and the gods in heaven blessed the people. As a symbol of good luck and good wishes of the Han people, when celebrating their birthdays, birthday couplets on both sides of the main roof of the nave are often hung for happiness and longevity.

Near meaning: three students are fortunate, and they are blessed with great happiness, yes-men, happiness like the East China Sea, and good luck all the way.

Antonym: Misfortune never rains but it pours, ill-timed, ominous.

The lucky star shines high. Example:

1, as long as we walk straight and sit straight, we will be lucky, we will be lucky.

2. Go straight to Huanglong Xie, and the lucky star shines high in ancient China.

As long as we walk right and sit up straight, we will be very lucky.

It must be admitted that he is lucky and has a smooth road.

The good fortune has stopped recently, and the good fortune continues. Really lucky.

He is lucky to be able to save the day when he meets such a dangerous thing.

7. As long as we walk right and sit up straight, we will be very lucky.

Of course, I don't feel lucky.

9. You are busy and your business is booming-good luck.

10, when you walk out the door, I can only believe that I am lucky.