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What does Fuxing mean?

Fuxing's explanation

(1). It refers to Jupiter. In ancient times, Jupiter was called the Jupiter, and it was blessed there, so it was called the Jupiter. Tang Li Shangyin's Song of No Sorrow in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "There is a blue dragon in the east and a blessing in the west." (2) Metaphor can bring happiness and hope to everyone. Textual research on the official transfer ambassador of Shantang in Dayi, Ming Peng: "Song Xian called Zijun ... (Zhezong) took her to Tokyo as a transfer ambassador, and Sima Guang said,' The lucky star has passed away, and the world is safe!'" Another person said:' I'm afraid it's not appropriate to treat Zijun as a transshipment again, but Zijun needs to save the eastern soil. Have a good trip. "The Water Margin is the 24th time:" If my wife is willing to do this with an old woman, she is a little lucky star. Why choose a date? First Surprise, Volume 34: "The girl is a little lucky star." If you add a lot of luster to the face of the Buddha in the small temple, it is really extremely lucky. Xue Fucheng's Notes on Wan Yong in the Qing Dynasty, Volume II: "Luo Gong ruled me for ten years, and the officials and the people couldn't understand me. I was far away from home, so I was lucky." "

Word decomposition

Interpretation of blessing → Everything goes well is lucky, contrary to "disaster": blessing. Enjoy happiness. Benefit. Blessing. Welfare. Gospel. Good luck. Dominate (originally refers to the ruler who specializes in rewards and punishments and monopolizes power. After describing abuse of power for personal gain, bullying). In the old days, women saluted: salute. Wine and meat sacrificed to god: food. Interpretation of lucky wine star: in astronomy, it refers to a celestial body that can emit or reflect light in the universe; Generally speaking, it refers to the celestial body that shines in the sky at night: the planet. Stars. A planet. Satellite. Dai Yue. Small particles: Mars. Counting point on weighing instrument (such as weighing scale): fixed disk star. The badge on the officer's collar: five stars