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What is the meaning of the phrase "Year after year, week after week, as always, all things triumph"?
One of the most representative languages of traditional Chinese auspicious prayers expresses a good wish, which can be regarded as a traditional symbol of good luck if it is expressed in a picture. In the picture, there should be a lotus flower or lotus root and a fish, i.e. "Lotus with fish". It represents a rich life with surplus wealth and food every year!
Week after week
Chinese idiom,
Pinyin is zhōu ér fù shǐ,
which means to go round and round, time and time again.
As always
Pinyin: yī rú jì wǎng
Interpretation: 一: completely; 既往: once upon a time, already past. It means that there is no change in attitude, exactly as before.
All Things Succeed
Pinyin: wàn shì shèng yì
It is a good blessing given to the other person to wish all things well.
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