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What are the idioms of good luck?
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1, good lottery

It means: good luck at the beginning of the new year.

Said by: Biography of Hu Xueyan.

Original text: "Gong Xue, you are so colorful and do beautiful things."

2. Prosperous wealth

It means: good fortune, good fortune.

From: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 70 times

Original text: "Who knows that wealth floats in the country of Changren, but the jars have benefited a lot."

3. The fortunes turn.

It means: originally in an unfavorable situation, the time has come, fate has changed, and the situation has changed a lot.

Said by: The Chu people in Qing Dynasty prevailed over the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Original text: "Later, the fortunes gradually changed, the achievements were made, and the officials were promoted. All future generations praised his predecessors and admired his extremely important officials, but they all lost their husbands who saved him that year. "

4, not extreme Thai.

It means: when adversity reaches its peak, it will turn the corner. Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck.

From: Lao She's "Four Generations under One roof" May 4th Movement

Original text: "Isn't it wonderful? Do you want to get lucky?"

5. Flowers are delivered at the right time.

It means: all kinds of flowers will bloom then, which means that people are waiting for a good opportunity.

From: Romance of the Gods (15)

Original text: "People mainly rely on transportation. Flowers bloom at the right time. ..... The Yellow River is still clarified. How can people have no luck? "