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How to write "good luck" in traditional Chinese characters?

The traditional Chinese characters of "good luck and good luck" are the same as the simplified Chinese characters, both of which are written as "good luck and good luck".

Lucky and wishful pinyin: jí xiáng rú yì

G: Geely. Item: Auspicious. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others. Good luck, traditional auspicious patterns of Han nationality. In the past, this pattern was often made as a child playing on the elephant's back with Ruyi. Or like carrying a treasure bottle and putting halberd or wishful thinking in the bottle.

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Good luck, a traditional auspicious pattern in China. In the past, this pattern was often made as a child playing on the elephant's back with Ruyi. Or like carrying a treasure bottle and putting halberd or wishful thinking in the bottle.

Synonym: think as much as possible. Is everything going well? Ji Zhao? have one's wish fulfilled

Antonym: Time flies? It backfired? Disaster-ridden? Born on an unlucky planet.

Source: Inscription of Rizo's Statue in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: "Building Guanyin Statue Area for Dead Parents; The family size of eight people. ; Good luck. "