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What are the four blessings of being an official?

1, Pengcheng Wan Li? 【 péng chéng wàn lǐ 】 According to 《 Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour 》, Dapeng migrated from the northern suburbs to the South China Sea, where he fought for three thousand miles and rode the wind to nine Wan Li. Later, the metaphor is promising.

Source: Pre-Qin Zhuang Zhou "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "Peng moved to Nanming; Water hammer 3000 Li; Those who soar, nine Wan Li. "

Every June, it flies to the "Tianchi" in the South China Sea. As soon as it flapped its wings, the water in Tianchi was blown up by waves of three thousand miles.

2. The future is bright? [qiá n ché ng sü j ǐ n] has a bright future. Describe a very bright future.

Source: Yuan Jia Zhong Ming's "Jade Comb" is the fourth fold: "Thinking about our bright future; Very loving. "

3. Are there many things to do? [dàyǒu kīwéI and wé i] has a broad development prospect and can make great achievements.

Source: Qing Li Garbo "A Brief History of Civilization": "Although the place is more than a thousand miles; Immortals become common; There are many things to do. "

4. Apprentice? 【 fēi huáng téng dá 】 It is a metaphor for people's sudden success, and their official position and status have risen rapidly. The original works fly like flies. Flying yellow: the name of a god horse in ancient legend, which runs very fast. Tengda: the way to high jump.

Source: Tang Hanyu's poem "Fu Shu Shu Cheng Nan": "The apprentice, step on it; You can't care about toads. "

The dragon and horse are thriving, but there is no toad on the ground.

5. Go straight to the top? 【 qěng yún zhíshàng 】 metaphor official position rose quickly, rose high.

Source: Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Fan Ju and Cai Ze in the Western Han Dynasty: "Jia doesn't want you to be above Qingyun."

I didn't expect you to improve so quickly.