Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Spring Festival greetings
Spring Festival greetings
1, all the best
All the best, China idiom, pinyin is wàn shì rú yì, which means wishing people all the best. From A Dream of Red Mansions. Chapters 5 and 3.
2. With great pleasure
Happy, the Chinese idiom pinyin is: Hu ā Hu ā huān tiān xǐ dì, which describes very happy. The West Chamber.
3. Congratulations on the New Year.
Happy New Year, an China idiom. The pinyin is Gōng héxěn xǐ, which means to respectfully congratulate you on a happy and auspicious New Year. Common expressions of New Year greetings. From Hongshi town.
4. Good luck.
Good luck, an idiom in China, is pinyin: jí xiáng rú yì, which is often used to wish others happiness and good luck. Earn Express from Yuan Anonymous.
5, beaming
Cheerful, China idiom. The pinyin is xǐ qì yáng yáng. It means eyes or atmosphere full of joy. From Yueyang Tower.
Step by step.
Step by step, China idiom. The pinyin is bùbùgāo shěng. It means that the status is rising. Excerpted from "The Strange Situation Seen in Twenty Years".
All the best, happiness, congratulations on making a fortune, all the best, beaming and rising step by step.
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