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What does auspicious mean

Auspiciousness, auspiciousness: good fortune. Auspicious: auspicious. As you wish to be satisfied. Mostly used to glorify the beauty and satisfaction of others. Auspiciousness, the traditional Chinese auspicious pattern. In the old days, the pattern was often made of a child holding Ruyi, playing on the back of the elephant; or the elephant's back carries a bottle, the bottle inserted halberd or Ruyi, and so on.

Pronunciation: jí xiáng rú yì.

Near synonyms: as expected, all things are going well, lucky stars shine high, as expected, all things are going well, great luck, everything is going well, all things are going well.

Antonyms: bad times, bad luck, things go against one's wishes, disasterous, bad times, bad fate, ill-fated.

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On New Year's Day, the New Year's paintings put up in every house express people's hope for an auspicious new year.

A young intellectual, who has been admitted to a university, walks joyfully along the river and sees carp jumping out of the water in the river, which a writer can use to play on the idea that it is a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

A bowl of rice, a bowl of rice, good luck, good luck, a secret weapon, a leaf of happiness, a thread of entanglement, happy wrapped into a brown, shy to give you, I wish you dear Dragon Boat Festival add joy.

The night is quiet, leaning against the window, the bright moon reflects my heart; look at the sky, the dream even, the stars embellished with my thoughts; people are difficult to meet, the heart is connected, the affection is long-distance wishes; happy, full of happiness, good luck every day. I wish you all the happiness in the world!

Autumn equinox is here, the sunshine spills my advice, the wind plants my thoughts, the clouds convey my greetings, the rain carries my blessings, quietly drops down your heart: take good care of yourself, I wish you a happy autumn equinox, good luck!