Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What are the classic sentences that describe the happiness of others?

What are the classic sentences that describe the happiness of others?

1, countless people have been blessed.

What this sentence says is that it does not deliberately pursue good news. Generally speaking, this sentence contains profound philosophy. As the saying goes, the more deliberate, the harder it is to get. It's similar to this sentence.

2, the god fish people do not see, the blessed land is true.

This poem says that there is a kind of fish here, which people call magic fish. Although people can't see it now, the happiness here is beyond words.

This poem was written by Du Fu during his cruise. He saw different natural landscapes and cultural customs in different places and recorded them with emotion. The magic fish and the blessing described here are a story passed down from mouth to mouth, and they are also the hope in people's hearts.

3, spring rain at any time, good luck for one night.

The drizzle in spring will fall at any time, and the blessed stars will be bright all night. Literally, it is simple and simple, depicting natural landscape, spring rain and starlight at night. Reading makes people feel calm, and when they are in a good mood, they feel that the starry sky is quiet and beautiful.

4. Lucky people are in the sky, and wealth is in the evening.

As the saying goes, lucky people have their own nature. The poet said that lucky people will naturally be blessed by God, and wealth will always be blessed later. This sentence contains the philosophy of life and also means inner comfort. The blessing will always come, and good people will be safe all their lives. I believe that God will be kind to good people.

5, real blessing Jinting Palace, wearing Cang Jing Jinglong.

This poem depicts the scenery of the gods in the temple. It says that there are many gods in Jinting Palace, all of which are blessings. These gods are radiant, wearing brocade and holding magnificent ornaments.

This sentence has the feeling of watching a temple fair as a child. There are many different customs and habits in the Spring Festival, which in any case represent people's inner blessings and hopes.