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Four-word idioms to celebrate young pigeons

1. The four-word idiom "Qing" is full of colorful lanterns, loud gongs and drums, brilliant lights, firecrackers, gongs and drums, a happy life, more than a year, good luck, Vientiane renewal, spring back to the earth, spring full of people, good luck, disaster over happiness, double harvest of wealth, happiness like the East China Sea, longevity, longevity. Such as Dengchuntai, Shoushan Fuhai, Tianbao Jiuru, Wuzi Deng Ke, Anfu Zunrong, Goodwill and Longevity, Avoidance of Adversity, Harmony and Auspiciousness in Adversity, Power and prestige Xianglin, Purple Gas coming from the East, Happiness all the way, Single-mindedness, Best of both worlds, Sanyang Kaitai, five blessings, Liuliu Dashun, Seven Stars shining high and prestige all around.

2. Happy four-word idioms. Congratulations on your fortune.

Profits poured in from all directions.

Three rams bring happiness.

The spirit of dragon and horse

Shuanglong Zhu Xi

Prosperity/prosperity

Excited

shout and jump for joy

Decorate with lanterns and ribbons

A fast-paced piece of music

glowing with health

With joy,

The people of the whole country rejoiced,

Beaming,

my family

the whole nation is jubilant

May you always get more than you wish for!

Step by step,

Everything is fine,

May all your wishes come true

Things are going well,

Family entertainment,

Peace every year,

Happy all the year round.

Wish you prosperity and wealth!

Profits poured in from all directions.

Three rams bring happiness.

The spirit of dragon and horse

Shuanglong Zhu Xi

Five Blessingg came to this house.

Good fortune!

very promising

Icing on the cake

Flowers in full bloom and full moon-perfect marriage happiness (for newlyweds)

A complete circle

Wish you prosperity and wealth!

Profits poured in from all directions.

Five Blessingg came to this house.

Good fortune!

Spring is in the air

very promising

Icing on the cake

Flowers in full bloom and full moon-perfect marriage happiness (for newlyweds)

A complete circle

3. What are the idioms of the four-character "pigeon" that fear the safety of pigeons?

Liang Xiaogang's "Xie Ci Qian Qi" in the Southern Dynasties

A metaphor for desperate people who have found a new place to live.

4. The four-word idiom "Seek auspiciousness and celebration" means endless blessings, double cultivation of happiness and fortune, harmony and auspiciousness, wealth and splendor, early birth of your son, purple gas coming from the east, prestige in all directions, long spring return to the earth, and many blessings. You are getting older every year, prolonging your good intentions, living a happy life with one heart and one mind, killing two birds with one stone, good luck and good luck, longevity, wealth and happiness, and all the best. Vientiane is updated, the audience applauds, and life is long and prosperous. Tianbao is like a lamp, and spring is all over the world, lasting forever. Firecrackers exploded, five children went to school, gongs and drums were loud, and happiness was like the East China Sea. All the way, the lucky stars were shining high, perfect, and Five Blessingg was in full swing, with seven stars shining high, bright lights, both longevity and gongs and drums were loud.

5. What are the four-word idioms about happiness?

1, Qingmanlu 【 ch not chōng l zhīqi and qi 】

Interpretation: Lu Chong: Everbright lintel; Celebrate: Celebrate. A holiday activity that can make the family glow.

2. Jiting [jí xiáng zhǐ zhǐ]

Interpretation: The first stop words means to stay, and the second stop words is an auxiliary word. Refers to celebrating.

3, gongs and drums 【 luó gǔ xuān tiān 】

Interpretation: loud: loud. The gongs and drums are loud. It originally refers to beating gongs and drums and directing advance and retreat in a battle. After describing the festive scene.

4. Wear red flowers [p and hó ng dà i hu ā]

Interpretation: wearing silk and red flowers. Express joy or glory.

5, happy magpie smile dove dance 【 Quxi Yaoji wǔ 】

Interpretation: Magpies are singing and turtledoves are flying. Used to be used as holiday information.