Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What does it mean to hold on to Jinse in the years to come?

What does it mean to hold on to Jinse in the years to come?

? "Jinse grows old every year" means that there is youth every year, and youth stays forever.

The whole sentence is "There are auspicious days, and last romance is always there", which means: There are auspicious days, and last romance is always there. Metaphorically, every day has good days and auspicious days. There are always metaphors in the years of Jinse. If you are in a happy mood, when is a good time and when is a good moment?

Jinse Nianhua, a China idiom, is pronounced as jǐn sè nián huá, which means a metaphor of youth. From Don Li Shangyin's "Jinse": "I want to know why my Jinse has fifty strings, each with a youthful interval."

Usage: This sentence is often used as a blessing.

A similar sentence

1, Yuanyang was a thousand years old when she crossed the neck, and she wished for a hundred years.

I hope to thank you when you are 20 years old, and become a long-term friend with you.

3, the era of the world is like today, and the future is bright and worry-free.

4, a one-year-old gift, an inch of joy.

5. Win every year and be happy every year.

6. Spring is beautiful in summer and Qiu Guang is beautiful in winter.