Four-word idioms of holiday gifts

1. Liu Kaiming's calligraphy is an auspicious four-character idiom.

Jasion Rui

Commentary: Auspicious. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

Yuan Anonymous's "Earn Fast Pass" Source: "You can't be lucky again, you are forced by evil."

Structural combination.

Usage is generally used as predicate and object.

Distinguish between form and meaning; Can't write "righteousness"; Auspicious; Can't write "detailed".

All goes well, as he wishes, as he wishes.

The antonym is troubled, which is counterproductive.

A young intellectual was admitted to a university. Walking happily by the river; See the carp in the river jump out of the water; Screenwriters can play with this; Say it is a symbol of ~; Pengcheng Wan Li.

Good luck as you wish.

2. Liu Kaiming's calligraphy is an auspicious four-character idiom. Jí xiang rú yí Explanation: Auspicious.

Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

Yuan Anonymous's "Earn Fast Pass" Source: "You can't be lucky again, you are forced by evil." Structural combination.

Usage is generally used as predicate and object. Distinguish between form and meaning; Can't write "righteousness"; Auspicious; Can't write "detailed".

All goes well, as one wishes, as one wishes; Antonyms are full of troubles, as people wish. Example: A young intellectual was admitted to a university; Walking happily by the river; See the carp in the river jump out of the water; Screenwriters can play with this; Say it is a symbol of ~; Pengcheng Wan Li. Good luck.

3. Four-word idioms for Mid-Autumn Festival blessings:

Have a good full moon, full moon, round and round, spring flowers and autumn moon, family reunion, family reunion.

Osmanthus fragrans: Osmanthus fragrans generally opens around the Mid-Autumn Festival, so Osmanthus fragrans refers to the opening and fragrance of Osmanthus fragrans around the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Spend a full moon: a metaphor of beauty and perfection. Mostly used as a wedding eulogy

The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon: The Fairy Tale of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

Bright moon in the sky: a metaphor for a bright moon hanging high in the sky during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The moon is white and the wind is clear: describe the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moonlight is bright and the breeze is blowing gently. This is a very comfortable and refreshing feeling.

Holding the bright moon in your arms: Holding the bright moon in the sky in your arms during the Mid-Autumn Festival is usually used to describe a person's very cheerful attitude.