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What idioms describe auspiciousness?

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Good luck: Very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Every misfortune turns into good luck: every encounter; Fierce: unfortunate; G: good luck, good luck. In case of danger, it will turn into good luck. This is a superstitious statement.

Phoenix Musical Instrument: Musical Instrument: Capacity Musical Instrument. Phoenix comes to dance, and her appearance is extraordinary. Ancient times refers to auspicious signs.

Phoenix: Phoenix, a symbol of good luck; Owl: a symbol of evil birds. The god bird and the evil bird are in the same nest. Metaphor is a mixture of good and bad.

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

Tortoise, Dragon and Phoenix: Four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

Harmony leads to auspiciousness: incur. Harmony can bring good luck.

Connecting wood: A tree with different roots and branches connected together. In ancient times, it was considered as an auspicious symbol.

Sanyang Kaitai: According to the Book of Changes, even hexagrams are yang hexagrams, broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and Sanyang was born in the next year; When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. Often used to address ...

Wei Lin: Kirin and Phoenix, ancient legends are auspicious beasts, which can only be achieved in peace and prosperity. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

Pentecostalism: used as a blessing or auspicious word for marriage.

Xianglinsao wind: Kirin and Phoenix, ancient legends are auspicious animals, which can only be seen in peace and prosperity. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

There are Feng: Feng: Phoenix, the legendary king of birds; Instrument: appearance. Ancient auspicious signs.

Purple gas came from the east: according to legend, 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. The old metaphor is auspicious. ...

Doing good deeds brings good luck: it used to mean that doing good deeds on weekdays can bring good luck.

Phoenix comes to the musical instrument: Phoenix comes to dance, and the musical instrument is extraordinary. Ancient times refers to auspicious signs. The same as "Phoenix Comes to Instrument".

Turtle, dragon and phoenix: four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

Turning an owl into a dove: a metaphor for turning disaster into peace. Owls are owls. They used to be considered fierce birds, and pigeons were considered lucky birds.