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Four-word idioms of exam blessing

The four-character idiom Kaufu is as follows:

1, success at once: it means to describe the success of the work at the beginning. As soon as the war horse arrived, it was a great success and was described as a quick victory. Example: No matter what happens, as long as you stand up, you will succeed immediately.

2. Victory with the Flag: A China idiom, pinyin is qíkāidéshèng, which means that as soon as you open the flag and enter the battle, you will win. The metaphor is to get good grades from the beginning. Self-shooting Liuluo pills.

3. Being the number one scholar: This is an idiom, which comes from the Five Dynasties and Wang San Juan. The original meaning of this idiom means that in the imperial examination era, candidates were admitted to the imperial examination, ranking above the admission list of palace examination, and then generally referring to being admitted to take the examination. Generally used as predicate, object and clause in sentences. Being the top scholar is not suitable for writing. The desire to get grades means that the exam is successfully accepted, which inspires people to strive to be winners in the competition.

4. Dreams come true: Dreams are the strongest desire hidden in people's hearts, the lingering feeling and subconscious, and the driving force for people to succeed. A dream come true is a dream, the strongest desire hidden in people's hearts, the lingering feeling and subconscious, and the driving force for people to succeed.

5. Everything comes true: anything you think can be successful. The word "all one's wishes come true" is not defined in the official dictionary. Mutual blessing is a widely circulated blessing. Pinyin: Xinxiang City. It means: as satisfied as expected. Refers to the realization of a wish.