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What are some good (four-word) idioms to wish a happy New Year?

1, all the best

Idiom pinyin

Idiom definition: wishful thinking: to one's liking. Everything is in line with your wishes and is going well.

The origin of the idiom: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" Reply 15: "But I always invite blessings there, thinking that if I do good things, I can look up to heaven silently and wish everything well."

2. Congratulations on getting rich

Idiom pinyin: gōng xǐ fā cái

Idiom definition: congratulations: congratulations on other people's happy events. I wish you a fortune.

The origin of the idiom: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Seen in Twenty Years" The eighth time: "I said,' Congratulations on making a fortune!' "

3. Smooth sailing

Idiom pinyin: y and fān fěng shün

Idiom explanation: the ship is full of sails; Have a nice trip. Metaphor is very smooth; Without any obstacles or setbacks.

The origin of the idiom: jiao's "Into Hunan": "A sail in one day makes a thousand miles of wind."

4. Perfect

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: perfection; Nothing is lacking.

The origin of the idiom: The legend of Xueyuemei in Chen Lang in Qing Dynasty: "My good nephew has to be at ease when he is away from home. Isn't it perfect? "

5, Sanyang Kaitai

Idiom pinyin: sān yáng kāi tài i.

Interpretation of idioms: it is said that the hexagrams are yang hexagrams, the broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is too hexagrams, and the three yang hexagrams are born in the next; When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck.

Idiom origin: Yitai: "Tai, with small and broad, Ji Heng." "History of Song Dynasty": "It is better for Sanyang to make good friends with Thailand. "