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Interpretation of Six-character Idioms

The word is auspicious, and everyone has his own nature.

Interpretation: help and blessing. God bless good people, that is, good people will get God's help. It's the same as "a lucky man looks at heaven"

Pronunciation jí ré n zü y m: u ti ā n xiang n xi when

Chu Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 25: "There has been a saying since ancient times:' Ji people have their own nature.' My uncle was sighing at the gate of Shuaifu when he suddenly turned to a Taoist and asked, "Why do gentlemen sigh?" In "Rejection by Fate": "Lucky people have their own nature, please rest assured, Miss."

Example 2: "Don't you know his tricks? Since ancient times:' ~.' Let him do what he wants, I don't care. " Huang Qingxiaopei's "Twenty Years of Fan Huameng" for the sixth time.

Also, Renji has its own astronomical phenomena from the first volume of Zhouyi.