2. In ancient times, it was mostly used for social communication, conveying feelings, expressing good wishes for good luck, avoiding evil and seeking happiness, and pursuing a happy life, reflecting ancient folk customs. Most of them are square holes and round money. Common facial expressions include "New Year's money becomes treasure, gold is 20 thousand", "New Year's money becomes treasure, gold is 20 thousand, Hu people dance with lions" and so on.
In ancient times, superstition meant attracting the god of wealth to get rich. From: Liu Yuan Tang Qing's "Mulberry Fall" is the second discount: "The lucky money enters the treasure Jia Zhenrui, and the whole family has no worries." Synonyms are: make a fortune, congratulations on making a fortune, and antonyms are: making trouble, making money into treasure is a neutral idiom and a joint idiom; Can be used as predicate and attribute; As a congratulatory message.