1. Four-character idioms about making a fortune
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Business is booming all over the world, and wealth is spread to eight rivers.
Prosperous wealth
Prosperous financial resources
Prosperous business
Harmony brings wealth
Prosperity every year
Prosperity in wealth
Prosperity in wealth
Good luck and good fortune
Promotion every year
Good luck every year Sheng
Attract wealth
Make money along the way
Have a prosperous spring
Livestock are prosperous
Make a fortune
p>A prosperous opening of the market
There is plenty of wealth and honor
Blooming flowers and prosperity
A prosperous opening of the market
A grand plan
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Wealth is coming from all directions
The house is full of gold and jade
Money is rolling in
Rich in wealth, money is rolling in
The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping over the dragon gate, Everything in front of the door is auspicious, and the year is auspicious, and there is more than enough every year.
May you have many happy events, more children, more blessings, good luck to your whole family, and good luck.
The sky is wide, the sky is full of wealth, the wealth is abundant, the treasures attract wealth, and the wealth is rolling in.
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Words, idioms, and sayings:
Wealth is abundant, flowers are blooming, the market is booming, grand plans are displayed, wealth comes from all directions, the house is full of gold and jade, emerald grand plans, every day makes money
Prosperous wealth, abundant financial resources, prosperous business, harmony and wealth, abundant wealth every year, abundant financial resources, rolling wealth, good luck and good fortune
Good luck every year, promotion step by step, good fortune. Treasure, get rich all the way, good luck in the spring, prosperous livestock, great profit in the market, good luck in the opening of the market
Money is rolling in, rich in wealth, dragons and tigers leap, leap over the dragon gate, everything is auspicious in front of the door, auspicious years, good fortune and wealth, in the sky All wealth
Prosperity of wealth, treasures and fortune, good fortune, good luck in the new year, good luck and longevity
Couplet:
Everything goes smoothly, good fortune comes, everything goes well Fortune comes to the door: Prosperous wealth
Good luck comes from all directions throughout the year. Treasures from all directions come into the house: Family is harmonious and everything is prosperous
Wealth is prosperous and the days are prosperous: Welcome the spring and receive blessings
Prosperity, wealth, luck, family prosperity, prosperity of people and career: joy and prosperity
Money rolls in with spring, joy and blessing come: wealth and prosperity
Dashun, great wealth, great auspiciousness, new year, new happiness, new century, horizontal batch: Wan 2. A complete collection of four-character idioms about "making a fortune"
Congratulations on getting rich, making money abundant, having more than enough every year, rolling in money, and attracting wealth. Treasure, prosperous fortune, getting rich, making money every day, wealth coming from all directions, having more than enough wealth, harmony and wealth.
1. To attract wealth and treasure zhāo cái jìn bǎo
Definition: To attract wealth and treasure.
Source: The second fold of "Mulberry Falling" by Liu Tangqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "Invite wealth and bring treasures to Jiarui, and the family will be safe and sound."
Example: Many villages employ agricultural science and technology personnel People, think of this as a good way to attract wealth.
2. Good fortune cái yùn hēng tōng
Interpretation: prosperous, smooth. You have good luck in getting rich and making money smoothly.
Source: Qing Dynasty Li Ruzhen's "Jinghua Yuan": "Who would have thought that with good fortune, he would float to the Changren Kingdom, and the wine jar would actually make a huge profit."
Example: He In the past two years, I have had good fortune and made a lot of money.
3. Get rich fā cái zhì fù
Definition: Become rich by acquiring a large amount of property.
Source: Chapter 5 of Part 6 of Wei Wei's "Eastern": "As long as you work hard, everyone has the opportunity to get rich."
Example: Today, the best way to get rich All among the things we use most.
4. rì jìn dǒu jīn
Definition: One dou of gold can be collected in one day. Describes making a fortune.
Source: "Hu Xueyan": "This position, at a glance, is a good job to make money every day."
5. Harmony brings wealth hé qì shēng cái
< p> Definition: It means that being kind to others can attract wealth.Source: Lu Xun's "Wandering·Divorce": "A person should always be kind, 'harmony brings wealth', right?"
Example: There is a gentle breeze blowing, and a gentle breeze blows on your face. You can be harmonious and make money. 3. Four-letter words about getting rich
The lowest price is 0.27 yuan to become a Wenku member and view the full content> Original publisher: cbw6458 Business is booming all over the world, and wealth is flowing to eight rivers.
Wealth and honor are opening the market, making great plans, and displaying great ambitions. Wealth is coming from all directions, and the house is filled with gold and jade. The wealth is rolling in, and the money is rolling in. Dragons and tigers leap over the dragon gate. Everything is auspicious in front of the door. It is auspicious and auspicious, and there is more than enough every year. May you have many happy events, may you have many children, may you be blessed with both blessings and honors, may your whole family be happy and may you have good luck.
The sky is vast, and there is wealth in the sky. The wealth is abundant, the treasures attract wealth, and the wealth is rolling in.
Greet friends and shake hands! Caomin Longxichang is happy to answer your questions.
I wish you good luck in life! Words, idioms, and sayings: Wealth and abundance, flowers blooming and wealth, opening of the market, grand plans, money coming from all directions, gold and jade filling the house, emerald grand plans, making money every day, making money, making money, business is prosperous, harmony brings wealth, New Year A prosperous year, abundant financial resources, abundant wealth, good fortune and good fortune year after year, rising steadily, attracting wealth and wealth, getting rich along the way, auspicious beginning of spring, prosperous domestic animals, great fortune and good fortune, opening of the market, abundant wealth, abundant wealth, leaping dragons and tigers, leaping over the dragon gate, There is auspiciousness in front of the door, auspicious years and auspicious years, both good fortune and honor, wealth in the sky, wealth and wealth, fortune, auspicious stars shining brightly, congratulations on the new year, good luck and longevity. Good luck in all seasons of the year. Treasures from all directions enter the house. Hengbao: The family and everything will be prosperous and prosperous. The days are prosperous. Hengbao: Welcome the spring, bring good fortune and wealth. Luck will be prosperous. The arrival of spring brings joy and happiness. Hengpiao: Prosperous wealth, great prosperity, great wealth, great auspiciousness. New Year, New Happiness, New Century. Hengpiao: Wan. 4. Four-character idioms that wish people to make a fortune
Promote and make a fortune, have good fortune, attract wealth, prosper, and have a house filled with gold and jade
1. Promote and make a fortune
Pronunciation :shēng guān fā cái
Explanation: It means that when the official position is promoted, more material wealth can be obtained.
Source: Scene 2 of Lao She's "Teahouse": Fourth Master Chang. Goodbye, you two. I hope you will be promoted and make a fortune soon!
2. Prosperous wealth
Pronunciation: cái yùn hēng tōng
Explanation: Heng: prosperous, smooth. You have good luck in getting rich and making money smoothly.
Source: Qing Dynasty Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror": "Who would have thought that good fortune would float to the country of Changren; the wine jar would actually make a huge profit."
Vernacular interpretation: Who Knowing that wealth and fortune have arrived in the land of giants, the wine jar has made great profits.
3. To attract wealth and treasure
Pronunciation: zhāo cái jìn bǎo
Explanation: To attract wealth and treasure.
Source: Chen Rong's "Eternal Youth": This big tree in your house has deep roots and is nourished by the essence of the sun and the moon. It is originally a money tree that attracts wealth.
4. Zhengzhengshang
Pronunciation: zhēng zhēng rì shàng
Explanation: Zhizong: one liter, the appearance of prosperity. Describes career development day by day.
Source: Qing Dynasty Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom": "Your brother is also a great talent; he is well-organized; are you afraid that you will not prosper?"
Vernacular interpretation: you My brother is also a great talent; he is well-organized; are you still afraid that he will not prosper?
5. Full of gold and jade
Pronunciation: jīn yù mǎn táng
Explanation: Tang: a tall hall. The hall is filled with gold and jade. Describes a lot of wealth. Also described as rich in knowledge.
Source: Chapter 9 of "Laozi": "A house full of gold and jade, no one can defend it."
Vernacular interpretation: A house full of gold and jade, no one can defend it. 5. The four-character idiom of "Wish you a fortune"
Every day makes a fortune
Pronunciation: rì jìn dǒu jīn
Synonyms: Make a fortune, be rich
The antonym of Ruan is that he is shy and unable to make ends meet
From "Hu Xueyan": "This position, at a glance, is a good job for making money every day."
Explanation to describe growing up Wealth, very rich.
bubugaosheng
Explanation: Bubu: means the distance is very short; Gaosheng: rising. Refers to rising positions.
From: Chapter 88 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "And after the success, I will be promoted step by step and skyrocket. I hope you will cultivate me!"
Example: I wish you ~ this year.
Grammar: formal; used as a predicate; used for blessing 6. What are the four-character idioms that describe "getting rich"?
The four-character idioms that describe "getting rich" include: Wealth can rival the country [ fù kě dí guó ] enemy: rival.
Privately owned wealth rivals that of the nation. Describes extremely rich.
Waistband Wan Guàn [yāo chán wàn guàn] Waistband: refers to the property carried with you; Guan: In the old days, ropes were used to thread money, and every thousand Wen was considered as one string. A metaphor for having a lot of money.
Wealth and glory [ fù guì róng huá ] used to describe being rich and powerful. Wealth [cái dà qì cū]① refers to being rich in property and having extraordinary style.
② Refers to having a lot of money and being overbearing. Ri Jin Dou Jin [rì jìn dǒu jīn] can earn a dou of gold in one day.
Describes making a fortune.