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An explanation of good times and auspicious days

Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage. Both are "auspicious days". The origin of the idiom: the wonders witnessed in the past 20 years, the seventh and eighth times: "The new platform issued a red decree on the day it chose to receive the seal. When the day is good, put on your clothes and go to the yamen to get the seal. "

Example of Idiom: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Monsters Witnessed in Twenty Years" 78: "The date of printing for the new channel is selected, the red decree is issued, and it arrives.

Traditional Writing: Good Days and Auspicious Days

ㄧㄤˊㄕㄧˊㄐㄧˊㄖㄧˋ Athena Chu.

Synonyms of auspicious day: auspicious day, auspicious day and beautiful time. In the old days, astrology was used to calculate auspicious days, and it was said that Qinglong, Tang Ming, Jingui, Tiande, Yutang, Siming and Six Stars were auspicious gods. When I was on duty for six days, everything was all right. An auspicious day originally meant a good time and a happy day. Now it is often used to describe a good time to send 500 thousand troops on an auspicious day. Sacrifice jewels and cloud flags to bid farewell to father.

Idiom grammar: as an object; Refers to a suitable day for marriage

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms