Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Idioms at the beginning of auspicious words

Idioms at the beginning of auspicious words

Auspicious day, auspicious ending, auspicious phoenix feather, good or bad luck, uncertain good or bad luck, auspicious net clip, auspicious day, auspicious luck, auspicious star shines high, auspicious day, auspicious feather, Ji Guang piece of fur.

Make sentences.

1. It's the New Year, and my father puts up Spring Festival couplets at the door to represent good luck.

I wish you all good luck and happiness in the new year.

During the New Year in China, New Year pictures posted by every household express people's hope for good luck in the new year.

4. Whoever takes precautions will be lucky; Anyone who only cares about the present must be in a bad situation.

Nothing goes well, but I'm really lucky.