Pinyin: ruic m:I Xi Ang Ewan
Explanation: Rui: Auspicious. Clouds in the sky portend good luck.
Source: Ming Ming's "Wei Zi Palace" is the second fold: "Yaochi Xiangyun is shrouded, and there are always traces to be found."
2.? Ricky Xiangyun
Pinyin: ruqi Xiang yún
Explanation: Rui: Auspicious. Clouds in the sky bode well. Old cause thinks this is a sign of happiness arrival.
Source: The first fold of Du Huanglong, which is anonymous in Ming Dynasty: "Now in this mountain, you can see Xiangyun, above Xiangyun."
3.? Ruishou rare birds
Pinyin: Rusheng
Explanation: Rui: auspicious; Jane: It's rare. Lucky animals, precious birds.
Source: Song Shi Bai Wei's "Continued Lantern Record" Volume 13: "A Swiss beast hides its head and hides its horns, and a rare bird cherishes its feathers."
4.? It began to snow.
Pinyin: rulixuēfēI fēI
Explanation: refers to the heavy snow that indicates a good year.
5.? Timely snow indicates a good harvest.
Pinyin: like a few treasures
Commentary: Rui: Geely's. The timely winter snow indicates that the coming year will be a bumper harvest year.
Source: Qu Bo's "Bridge Dragon Label": "As the saying goes,' Snow is a good year', and the wheat will be harvested next year."