Four-character idioms for New Year's greetings in the Year of Rabbit

The four-word idiom for New Year greetings in the Year of the Rabbit is as follows:

1, beaming, prosperous, happy New Year, bright lights, prosperous career and happy family.

2, all the best, congratulations on making a fortune, good luck, good luck, peace in the four seasons, lucky money, happy New Year and successful studies.

3, try to start again, look up and see happiness, step into spring, open the door, everything is fine, spring calls me, and my wishes have come true.

Idioms with rabbit characters:

1, Dongtu Xiwu [dōng tù xī wū]: It means that the moon rises in the east and the sun sets in the west, which means that time is passing.

2. Tortoise horn [gu ρ má o tê jio]: The hair grows on the tortoise and the horn grows on the rabbit's head. (1) refers to the abnormal omen. (2) Metaphor cannot exist or is nominal.

3. White rabbit and red Wu [bái tù chì wū]: White rabbit, moon. Chiwu, the sun. The white rabbit Chiwu said that time passed quickly.

4. Surprise the ape and surprise the rabbit [jī ng yuá n tu not tù]: describe running away quickly.

5. The rabbit is short of Wu Shen [tùquēw chén]: The rabbit is flying in the air. Describe how time flies.

6. Make rabbits cook dogs [Huòtüpēng gǒu]: Metaphorically, after the job is done, repel or even kill meritorious ministers.

7. The rabbit falls when walking [tù zǒu gǔ road]: When the rabbits move together, the stork falls. Metaphor is quick response. It also refers to painting, calligraphy, composition and so on.

8. Rabbits and dogs are embarrassed [tù qu ù nù bù]: Metaphorically, both lose, and the third party gets something for nothing.