2. The auspicious star shines high: Pinyin means Jí x and ng Gā o zhà o, which means the auspicious star shines high.
Source: From Chen Canyun's Tropical Storm: "It was stabbed when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, which means' good luck'."
3. Good luck: Pinyin means dà jí dà lì, which means very auspicious and smooth. In the past, it was used for divination and blessing.
Source: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty: "I know what I mean, and I should pass on the Book of Changes as a good omen."
4. More than one year: it is a homonym of "more than one year", which can be described as one of the most representative languages of traditional auspicious wishes in China. If represented by pictures, it can be regarded as a traditional auspicious symbol. There should be lotus or lotus root and fish in the picture, that is, "lotus has fish." Represents a rich life, with extra wealth and food every year.
5. Changing with each passing day: pronounced as r? x ? n yuè y?, which means it is updated every day and changes every month. It means that development or progress is rapid, and new things and new weather are constantly emerging.
Source: From the Book of Rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "Gou Rixin, day after day, day after day." What can be updated every day should be updated every day. )