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Idioms about the Spring Festival
More than three times of bamboo newspaper: refers to more than three times of bamboo flower newspaper, mostly for congratulations. "Sanduo" refers to many blessings, long life and many children.
Peace is like: that is, the world is peaceful and the grain is abundant. Bottle and ping are homophonic.
Liuhe Tongchun: Also known as Liuhe Tongchun, it is one of the symbols of ancient China. Liuhe refers to the four sides of heaven and earth (heaven and earth and southeast and northwest), and also refers to the world in general. Liuhe Tongchun means spring scenery on earth, and everything is thriving.
All the best: a Chinese idiom, pinyin for wàn shì rú yì, means wishing people all the best. From A Dream of Red Mansions. Chapters 5 and 3.
Heaven and earth Changchun: It means that heaven and earth are noble and upright.
Peace in all seasons: refers to peace of mind all year round, without danger and misfortune.
Spring Festival, that is, China Lunar New Year, is commonly known as Spring Festival, New Year and New Year's Eve. It is also called New Year and New Year's Eve. It is a folk festival integrating the old with the new, offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, praying for evil spirits, reuniting relatives and friends, celebrating entertainment and eating.
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