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Happy and positive four-word idioms
1. Happy four-word idiom. Wish you prosperity and wealth!

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 piece of fast-paced music

be radiant with delight/joy

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 blessings came to this house.

Good fortune!

very promising

The icing on the cake

A full moon-a perfect marriage (for newlyweds)

A complete circle

Wish you prosperity and wealth!

Profits poured in from all directions.

Five blessings came to this house.

Good fortune!

Spring is in the air

very promising

The icing on the cake

A full moon-a perfect marriage (for newlyweds)

A complete circle

2. The festive four-character idiom is full of lanterns, colorful decorations, loud gongs and drums, firecrackers, loud gongs and drums, a happy life, more than a year, good luck and good luck, everything is renewed, spring returns to the earth, spring is full, good luck and good luck, disasters are blessed, blessings are good and bad, and happiness is like the East China Sea, longevity is continuous and endless, congratulations on the new life. Shoushan Fuhai, Tianbao Jiuru, five sons in the house, live and work in peace and contentment, live a long life, pursue good fortune and avoid evil, turn evil spirits into good fortune, be harmonious and auspicious, come from the East, have a good fortune all the way, be single-minded, have the best of both worlds, five blessings, Liu Liu Dashun, seven stars shine high, and have prestige all around, lasting forever and perfect.

3. The four-word idiom of seeking auspiciousness and celebration: endless blessings, double cultivation of fortune, harmony and auspiciousness, wealth and splendor, early birth of your son, purple gas from the east, prestige and prestige in all directions, spring back to the earth, long and long time, repeated blessings, more than one year, prolong your good intentions, live a happy life wholeheartedly, kill two birds with one stone, be lucky and happy, live a long life, be rich and happy, and be happy. Vientiane updated, the audience applauded, longevity continued, and luck was good. Tianbao is like a lamp, and spring scenery is all over the world, lasting forever. Firecrackers started everywhere, five children entered the school, gongs and drums were loud, and happiness was like the East China Sea. All the way, there was good luck, perfection, longevity and Five Blessingg, with seven stars shining high, bright lights, happiness and happiness, and gongs and drums were loud.

4. What are the four-word idioms of happiness?

1, Qingchong Lu [ch not ng l Happy New Year and Qi]

Interpretation: Lu Chong: Everbright over the beam; Celebrate: Celebrate. A holiday activity that can make a family shine.

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 [Lu 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, the magpie laughing pigeon dance [què xiào jiū wǔ]

Interpretation: Magpies sing and turtledoves fly. Used to be used as holiday information.

5. Find a positive group name. The four-character idiom is "Top Gun", which means perseverance, hard struggle, perseverance, perseverance, courage and tenacity, high morale, vigor and vitality, striving for the top, perseverance, perseverance, and the sword front is honed and indomitable; Brave and fearless; Perseverance; Great wisdom and courage; Despair; The iron pestle is ground into a needle; A stone travels thousands of miles, breaking new ground, carrying forward the past, being unique, being proactive, turning over a new leaf, striving for self-improvement, being unique, bringing forth new ideas, updating everything, not to be outdone, persevering, seeking roots, being unique, being unique, being proactive, striving for the future, striving for the upper reaches, striving for self-improvement, striving for self-improvement. Perseverance of future generations: Dai Yue, dripping water wears away the stone, self-improvement, sleepless nights, constant innovation, perseverance, hard work and good luck all the way. Idiom entry: horse to success (browse number: 15472) idiom pronunciation: mongché ng idiom explanation: describe that things go smoothly and victory begins. The origin of the idiom: The fourth fold of Tingyu Zheng's "Chu Zhaogong" in Yuan Dynasty: "I only hope that you will succeed as soon as you are successful, and you will pay back when you are proud." Example of idiom: If you can control Jiang, Huai, Yu and Chu with my envoys, and if you can succeed with strategies, how can it be easy for the provinces to help them? Ming Road Crosstalk "Stop swinging and wait for punishment, Chen thief is weak" (where ~ stands for this entry: Ma Daogong) Idiom Entry: Success (page views: 15472) Idiom pronunciation: gūng chéng míng Jiù idiom explanation: merit: achievement. Just: achievement. Fame. Fame should not be false. "Idiom example: You say you are an official ~, and I say your family has a long life. (Fan Yuan Zi 'an's "Mistakes on Chen Zhu Ye Zhou" is the second fold) (where ~ stands for this entry: success) Idiom entry: Qi Sheng (page views: 15472) Idiom pronunciation: qí kā i dé sh. This is a victory. The metaphor is to get good results from the beginning. The origin of the idiom: Yuan Yiming's "Shooting Willow and Blowing Wan" is the fourth fold: "Master Tuolai is blessed, winning the flag and winning the horse." Example of idiom: Ginger will be hacked to death in a rage. (Xu's Romance of the Gods, 94th Session) (where ~ stands for this entry: Qi Sheng) Idiom Entry: refers to success in Japan (page views: 15472) Idiom Pronunciation: rǐrüchéng gūng Idiom Definition: refers to success in Japan soon. Idiom origin: Wen. Refers to the success of Japan. "Yuan's" Yu Rang Swallows Charcoal "is the second fold:" I can't miss guarding the embankment. If you succeed in Japan, you can enjoy its benefits. "Introduction to Idioms: Overnight (browse number: 15472) Idiom pronunciation: yρcùrùuù success: success in one step. Metaphor things happen overnight, overnight. This idiom comes from Xun's "Millet": "Scholars in the world don't want to create a saint's realm overnight. Example of Idiom: What he received in the past were all rough and complicated things, so it was necessary! (Qing Wu Ren Jian's Painful History: The Original Narration) (where ~ stands for this entry: overnight) soared in the sky, made great achievements, had a bright future, was infinitely bright, and was rolling in financial resources.