What does Chunqi mean?

The meaning of "Chunqi" is: Qixiang (happiness and auspiciousness); Qifu (happiness). Used as a congratulation in letters. Such as: Jin Qi; Wen Qi; Shi Qi. It comes from Weichun Zhiqi in "Book of Han·Book of Rites and Music".

The word "Qi" means auspiciousness and wishes people well. It is generally used at the end of letters and correspondence to express praise. "Qi" is generally based on the season in which the letter is written, while "Shang Qi" means blessings to merchants (also refers to businessmen, people doing business, etc.) based on the industry of the recipient. Similarly, there are also words of respect ending with "Ode to Shi Qi". The meaning of the closing greeting.

"Ode to Chunqi", I would like to present this article as a New Year's greeting and to pay tribute to Chunqi, and wish you happiness and peace in spring. It is a polite term. Specifically speaking, honorific is a phrase used by the writer to express wishes and comfort to the other party at the end of the letter.

"Ode to Xia Qi" is a seasonal greeting at the end of a letter to a friend. Used in summer. Qi: Auspicious. It means respectfully wishing you good luck and happiness in the summer. There are also Shunqi Chunqi, Shunqi Qiu, Shunqi Dongqi.