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What is the four-word greeting for oranges?

The four-word greetings of oranges include good luck, auspiciousness, opening the door, auspiciousness and good luck in the New Year. The orange homonym is "ji zi". In some dialects, orange is also called "Daji", which means good luck. Moreover, its peel is bright red and orange, which also means prosperity and good luck.

The moral of oranges:

Geely was gradually endowed and strengthened in the Qing Dynasty, which is only one aspect of the meaning of oranges. As early as before the Ming Dynasty, oranges had the meaning of having many children and grandchildren. Oranges have many petals and many seeds. The ancients thought that the reproductive behavior of animals and plants was attractive to people's fertility, so they often blessed their offspring with fruitful fruits.

In folk customs, on New Year's Day, some people tie cypress branches and dried persimmons together, and then match them with oranges to worship their ancestors, which means that everything will be fine. Folk painting is also composed of children riding on elephants' backs, holding oranges and ruyi in their hands, which means "good luck and ruyi"