Idioms at the beginning of auspicious words

The first word is all idioms beginning with the word "Ji" and their explanations:

Good luck is uncertain-good luck: good luck, extended to misfortune, success or failure; Divination, extended to prediction. Whether this is a blessing or a curse, success or failure, is unpredictable.

Jixing-Jixing: A star that brings good luck and good luck. In the past, people who believed in astrology believed that people's fate was related to the position and movement of stars. When the stars are high, everything goes well.

Auspicious stop-the first stop word means stop, and the second stop word is an auxiliary word. Refers to celebrating.

Good luck-auspiciousness: auspiciousness. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

Jiri-Ji: Geely; Good: good; Chen: Time. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.

Renji Tianxiang-Renji: a good man; Photo: Help bless. Superstitious people think that good people will get help from heaven. A disease or difficulty or misfortune that is often used to comfort others.

Ji Guang: the name of the god beast in ancient mythology; Feather: a hair. Metaphor preserved precious cultural relics.

Good luck, bad luck, misfortune, disaster and happiness.

Trap pliers-a metaphor for colluding with each other to frame innocent cruel officials.

An auspicious day on the ecliptic is a good time-an auspicious day on the ecliptic, a good time. Both are "auspicious days".

People have their own nature-phase: help and bless. God bless the good. It's the same as "a lucky man looks at heaven"

Ji Guang's Autumn Fragments is a metaphor for the only precious cultural relics left. Same as Ji Guang and Pian Yu.

Feng yu of jiguang--jiguang hairiness and phoenix hairiness. Metaphor art treasures.