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What idioms describe "big forehead and good fortune"?
Heaven is full (tiān? tíng? Bob? M ǐ n): The sky is the forehead, which represents a person's life experience, intellectuality and conduct. Plumpness means that the forehead is wide and broad, that is, the forehead is full, which means that the upper, middle and lower parts of the forehead are wide, uniform and prominent. The ancients often described people's faces as "Fiona Fang is everywhere".

"Happiness" includes physical and mental health, family happiness and smooth career. "Lu" generally refers to ability, not only refers to the promotion of officials, but also means that others are willing to listen to you and obey your will; "Longevity" means life. Without life, no matter how much material there is, it is worthless. Originally, it means that fortune and intelligence have reached the state of perfection, but now it means being blessed and wise. The biography of Master Sanzang from Huili in the Tang Dynasty: "Bodhisattva walks, cultivates wisdom and wisdom, and the wise get the fruit, never forgetting its source."

Fulu shuangquan (fú? lù? shuāng? Quán): Happiness is bliss, and salary is salary. It means a healthy, long and happy life. From the fourth fold of Jia's Jade Comb in Yuan Dynasty: "Today I have both blessings and blessings, sewing under the green window."

The lucky star shines high (fú? xěng? gāo? Zhào): It describes people as lucky and blessed. From the thirty-ninth chapter of Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children in Qing Dynasty: "Look at it and be lucky."

Hóng fú qí tiān: Hong is great, and the people are blessed in the old society. From Guan Hanqing's "West Shu Dream" in Yuan Dynasty: "Zhuge of Paizuo Village in Nanyang today assisted Hongfu Qitian Emperor." Almost as happy as the East China Sea.

FéI tóu dàr: derogatory, ostensibly refers to the fact that the head and ears of human beings or animals are too fat and huge. It used to describe people as happy, but now it often refers to people as fat, that is, fat. From Li's "Officialdom in Appearance" in Qing Dynasty: "It looks about seven or eight years old, fat and big." It is often used as an attribute and an object, which is similar to innocence. ?