Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - The first word is an auspicious idiom.

The first word is an auspicious idiom.

Ji Guang Pian Yu: Ji Guang: the name of the god beast in ancient mythology; Feather: a hair. Metaphor preserved precious cultural relics.

Renji Tianxiang: Renji: a good person; Photo: Help bless. Superstitious people think that good people will get help from heaven. A disease or difficulty or misfortune that is often used to comfort others.

Auspicious day: auspicious: Geely; Good: good; Chen: Time. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.

Good luck: good luck: good luck. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

Jixing: Jixing: refers to happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.

Ji people have their own nature: phase: help, happiness. God bless the good. It's the same as "a lucky man looks at heaven"

Good luck, bad luck, misfortune, disaster and happiness.

Jill's snare pliers: It is a metaphor for cruel officials and friends who are traitors and frame innocent people.

Good days: auspicious days, good times. Both are "auspicious days".

A piece of fur of Ji Guang: a metaphor for the remaining precious cultural relics. Same as Ji Guang and Pian Yu.

Feng Yu of Jiguang: Hairiness of Jiguang and Phoenix. Metaphor art treasures.

Auspicious stop: the first stop word means stop, and the second stop word is an auxiliary word. Refers to celebrating.

Good luck is uncertain: good luck: good luck, extended to misfortune, success or failure; Divination, extended to prediction. Whether this is a blessing or a curse, success or failure, is unpredictable.