Congratulations, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: hè xǐ basically means to congratulate someone or a group on their happy event (such as getting married and having children).
Explanation of words: congratulations on auspicious things. Han Juegan's Interpretation of Lin Yi and Judas: "Congxi is blessed, which is called joy." Li Langzhong, a poem from Yuxi, Liu Tang: "Carve a plate to celebrate the Yao banquet, and write a poem with crayons."
The fourth time in the Chronicle of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "A man spent the night at the foot of the mountain, and when he heard a ghost congratulating the tree, the tree god answered. A ghost said,' What if Qin sent people to surround trees with silk?' "[1] Cai Dongfan's The Romance of the Manchu Dynasty, the first time:" A young couple reconciled on an auspicious day, and the official went to the old man to congratulate him. "
Lu Xun's "essays on street kiosks and fetishism": "I can't get anything, so I have to kowtow and congratulate each other." In 2008, China Post launched the lucky cover series of postal greeting cards, and named the mini-pane as the happiness series, symbolizing auspiciousness and happiness.
Name of person Professor He Acupuncture Expert Work Hospital: Beijing Bazhentang Chinese Medicine Expert Clinic (Tuesday morning, Thursday afternoon, Saturday morning) Beijing TV Yangshengtang, Shenzhen Satellite TV Daily Health and other columns invited health experts Sina Health Channel Health Altar column invited home world intangible cultural heritage inheritor, son of Chinese medicine acupuncture master Professor He Puren, executive vice president of Beijing Acupuncture and Hershey Three Methods Research Association,