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What are the idioms and explanations about blessing?

1, all the best, smooth sailing, three Yang Kaitai, success in one fell swoop.

2. All the best, a China idiom, pinyin is wànshìrúyì, which means wishing people all the best. From A Dream of Red Mansions. The fifth and third time "

3, smooth sailing, China idiom, pinyin is Y and F ā nf ě ngsh ? n, indicating that the ship is sailing in full sail. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles. The source is Jiao's Send to Hunan.

4, Sanyang Kaitai, China idiom, pinyin is sānyángkāitài, which means that even the hexagrams are Yang hexagrams, broken hexagrams are Yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and Sanyang is born in the next; When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck.

5. Success is an idiom in China. Pinyin is MD à oché ng, which means to describe the success at the beginning of work. It's from Little Wei Chi by Yuan Anonymous.