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What idioms and allegorical sayings are there about the Spring Festival?

Marry a daughter-in-law in the New Year-Double Happiness

China New Year's pig-not long, not long.

Chinese New Year, open a red envelope-Kaifeng.

Knock on the pot in the New Year-Jingle with poverty

Eat bean dregs in the New Year-very poor.

Wang Xiaoer celebrates the New Year-it gets worse every year.

Shoot a rabbit on New Year's Eve-China doesn't have it in the New Year.

Children celebrate the Spring Festival, and they are always looking forward to that day.

Chickens pay New Year greetings to weasels-set traps for themselves.

New Year's greetings on Dragon Boat Festival-Not a good time.

Telephone New Year greetings-convenient for both ends

Fireworks at midnight in New Year-the sky is flying high.

There are a dozen lanterns on New Year's Day every year.

Look at the Gregorian calendar on New Year's Eve-there are no days.

New Year greetings under the bed-can't stretch straight.

Don't kowtow to the New Year-what are you doing here?

Happy New Year.-That's nice.

Happy new year: good luck and happiness. I respectfully congratulate you on your happiness and good luck in the new year. Common expressions of New Year greetings.

Contentment describes contentment, and the development of things completely conforms to the heart.

Good luck: good luck. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

A lucky star shines high. Lucky star. Describe people as lucky and blessed.

Jingxing Qingyun Qingyun: Five-color clouds symbolize good luck. Metaphor is a sign of good luck.

Good luck is very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Happy new year: good luck and happiness. I respectfully congratulate you on your happiness and good luck in the new year. Common expressions of New Year greetings.

Sanyang Kaitai's Book of Changes says that even hexagrams are yang hexagrams, broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and Sanyang was born next year; When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck.

Ricky Xiangyun used to think that the colorful clouds in the sky were auspicious signs, so he was called Ricky Xiangyun. Also known as "Xiangyun Ruicai".

Purple gas comes from the east. It is said that before Lao Tzu passed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw purple gas coming from the east and knew that saints would pass by. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. A metaphor for good luck.

Guotai Anmintai: Peace and stability. The country is peaceful and the people are happy.

All the way to Fuxing Road: this is the administrative domain name of the Song Dynasty, and later refers to the road; Fuxing: Old Star. It originally refers to a good official who works for the people in an administrative area. Later, it was used as a polite greeting to wish people a safe journey.

Have a nice trip.

Bamboo newspaper peace, metaphor peace letter.

Nothing happened, nothing happened.

Everything goes well [explanation] means everything goes well; Safe and sound.