Smooth sailing
[sh ù nshu ǐ sh ù nf ē ng]
Interpretation
It means good luck, smooth work and no obstacles.
Luck has changed
[Shí lá iyù nzhu Ɣ n]
Interpretation
The time has come, and my luck has improved.
Hong Fu Qi Tian
[hó ngf ú qí tiā n]
Interpretation
Hong: Da. In the old days,praisingpeople was a great blessing.
whether it’s too late
[pǐ jí tà ilá i]
Interpretation
When the bad situation comes to an end, the good situation will come. Tang Bai Juyi’spoem “Farewell” says: “If you are happy, you will be sad, and if you come to Thailand, you will still be extreme.” No (pǐ): It means losing. T: It means smooth. No and Tai are two divinatory names in Zhouyi.
Good fortune makes a fortune
[jí ré ntiā nxià ng]
Interpretation
In the old days, superstitiouspeople believed that goodpeople were blessed by heaven (often used as comfort words when encountering danger or difficulties).
Make a name for yourself
[gō ngché ngmí ngjiù]
Interpretation
Achievements have been established and fame has been gained. It is also said that success is famous and successful.
Blessed to the soul
[fü zhč xč nlí ng]
Interpretation
When luck comes, my mind seems to be dexterous.
Become famous in one fell swoop
[y and j ǔ ché ngmí ng]
Interpretation
Originally, once you won the imperial examination, you became famous all over the world. The back finger suddenly became famous.
It comes once in a blue moon
[qi ā NZ 龙龙龙龙龙龙]
Interpretation
Even once in a thousand years. It is very rare to describe opportunities.
Sansheng is lucky
[sā nsh ē ngy ǒ uxing]
Interpretation
Courtesy words, indicating rare good luck (Buddhism calls theprevious life, this life and the next life Sansheng).
unique
[dé ti ā ndú hê u]
Interpretation
has special advantages. People’s qualifications or natural environment areparticularly good. Day: natural, natural.
Prosperous times
[yù nà ngshhí sh è ng]
Interpretation
Prosperous times. Good luck.
Disasters make fortunes
[huò jué fú liá n]
Interpretation
It means that disasters disappear and good fortune continues.
Nopains are spared
[k ǔ j ì ng ā nlá i]
Interpretation
Metaphorically, a hard situation haspassed and a good situation has come. Also said that bitter is sweet.
blockbuster
[y and mí ngj and ngré n]
Interpretation
It is used to describepeople who have made amazing achievements without specialperformance at ordinary times.
First come first
[jié zú xi ā nd ĕ ng]
Interpretation
Also said that the quick feet get first. Stepfast, climb first. Metaphor is agile, first to achieve the goal. “Biography of Huaiyin Hou in Historical Records”: “Qin lost his deer, and the whole world chased it, so those who are talented and sick get it first.” Jie: Quick and agile.
[jué ch ù f é ngsh ē ng]
Interpretation
In the desperate situation, we got another way out.
Time waits for no one
[Shí b ù w ǒ dà i]
Interpretation
Time waits for no one, which means hurry: the task is urgent, ~.
Wedding Candles
[dê ngfá nghu ā zhú]
Explanation
Describe the wedding scene.
The lucky stars are shining high
[fú x and nggā ozhà o]
Interpretation
describespeople as lucky and blessed.
Double happiness at the door
[shu ā ngx ǐ lí nmé n]
Interpretation
means that two happy events come together.
Play it by ear
[jià nj and é rzuò]
Interpretation
Act as soon as you see the right moment.
Turn the corner
【 zhu m: nw ē iwé iā n 】
Interpretation
Turn from crisis topeace. Refers to the situation, illness, etc.
Wedding Candles
[dê ngfá nghu ā zhú]
Explanation
Describe the wedding scene.
[jué ch ù f é ngsh ē ng]
Interpretation
In the desperate situation, we got another way out.
The lucky stars are shining high
[fú x and nggā ozhà o]
Interpretation
describespeople as lucky and blessed.
reaching the highest level in one step
[y and b ù d ē ngtiā n]
Interpretation
Metaphorically, it means reaching the highest level or degree at once, and it also means that the status rises very high at once.
As calm as Mount Tai
【ānrútàishān】
Interpretation
The description is firm and unshakable. It is also said that it is as rock-solid as Mount Tai.
It never rains but itpours
[Huò bù dā nxí ng]
Interpretation
It means that unfortunate things happen one after another. Han and Liu Xiang said to “Yuan Machiavellian”: “The so-called blessing is not heavy, and the disaster will come again.” Misfortune: disaster.
Meet an old friend in another country
[t ā xi ā ngy ù g ù zh å]
Interpretation
I met an old friend far from home. Something that makespeople happy.
If you get the treasure
[rú huå zhå b Ɣ o]
Interpretation
It seems that you got the best treasure. Describe how much you cherish and love what you get.
Play it by ear
[jià nj and xí ngshi]
Interpretation
Be flexible according to the specific situation.
Prosperity of official transport
[guā nyù nhē ngtō ng]
Interpretation
Official transport: luck in officialdom; Hengtong: Smooth. Refers to a smooth career and a stepby steppromotion.
adversity turns into luck
[yê nà nché ngxiá ng]
Interpretation
Disasters can also turn into luck.
If you don’t end upin Thailand
[pǐ zh not ngs and tà i]
For the definition
See “No 2 ends upin Thailand”.
auspiciouspeople have their own natural conditions
[jí ré nzĊ y Ċ uti ā nxià ng]
Interpretation
Phase: helpand bless. God bless the good. It’s the same as “auspiciouspeople and heaven.”
turn every misfortune into luck
[fé ngxi not nghuà jí]
Interpretation
Every encounter: Fierce: unfortunate; G: Lucky, auspicious. When encountering danger, it will be transformed into auspiciousness and smoothness. This is a superstitious statement.
misfortune becomes auspicious
[yê nà nché ngxiá ng]
Interpretation
When encountering a disaster, it can be turned into good luck.
It’s a lucky time
[yü nkā ishí tà i]
Interpretation
It means lucky andpeaceful.
[fú wú shuā ngzhì]
Interpretation
Lucky things don’t come in succession (often used with “it never rains but itpours”).
misfortune comes first
[huò wé ifú xiā n]
Interpretation
It means that good luck will come after suffering all kinds of disasters. It is mostly used to comfort the sufferingpeople.