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Carved dragon and painted phoenix 0 2 Carved dragon and phoenix 0 2 Phoenix table dragon posture 0 2 Describe handsome appearance 0 2 Live dragon 0 2Describe the expression is vivid and realistic, as if it is right in front of you 0 2 Standing on the tiger coiling dragon 0 2 Describe the majestic terrain 0 2 Cross the phoenix and ride the dragon 0 2 Metaphorically form a couple or become an immortal 0 2 The dragon soars and the tiger leaps 0 2Teng: soaring; Jump: Jump.
Like a dragon soaring, like a tiger jumping. Describe a very active posture 0 2 Dragon walking tiger step 0 2 Describe the emperor's demeanor, metaphor majestic and solemn, extraordinary bearing 0 2 horse dragon car water 0 2 horse like a dragon, car like flowing water. Describe the endless comings and goings of cars and horses 0 2 Horses like swimming dragons 0 2 Describe the bustling scene of people and horses 0 2 Pan Dragon Crouching Tiger 0 2 Plate:
Circling, bending. A coiled dragon, a recumbent tiger. Metaphor for hidden talents 0 2 Brush walking dragon snake 0 2 Describe calligraphy vividly and imposingly.
0 2 Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger 0 2 refers to hidden talents that are not discovered, and also refers to hidden talents. �0�2
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The dragon leaps and the tiger leaps, the dragon and the phoenix are auspicious, and the flying dragon is in the sky.
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Dragon and horse spirit, dragon soaring and tiger leaping, dragon flying and phoenix dancing.
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Dragon horse spirit, dragon soaring tiger leap.
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As follows:
1. On the second day of February, the dragon raised his head and reminded himself to smile, the busy life is emotional, happiness surrounds you, and the sorrows and troubles are forgotten, and the ordinary days are wonderful. I hope you can smile when you see the text message, and I wish you a lifetime of happiness and boundlessness!
2. On the second day of February, the dragon raises its head, a good omen, and a new beginning. The dragon raises its head, auspicious head, good days, and hope; The dragon raises its head, wishful head, good work, and rush; I wish you a lot of good luck, a lot of happiness, a lot of good things, and no end!
3. At the beginning of February, the second dragon raised its head, and the dragon soared for nine days. Golden beans bloom in spring, and rice fat flows in large warehouses and small warehouses; The song of the warbler and the dance of Vientiane are new, and the beautiful picture scroll paints the spring and autumn; The dragon's spine and phoenix bones are healthy, and the dragon and phoenix are auspicious and blessed for a long time; Long Wei was in high spirits, and the wealth was rolling into his pocket; The career climbs the dragon and tiger list, and the dragon boat race is soaring; The victorious class teacher Long Yan smiled, and he will go to the next level in the future!
4. On the second day of February, sitting on the head of "happiness", there is peace and auspiciousness every day; Sitting on the faucet of "happiness", happiness refuses to go in your heart; Sitting on the leading role of "health", there will be no more diseases. On the second day of February, good fortune will never be separated from you.
5. The second dragon raised its head in February, and the future was like a happy future. The second dragon in February raises its head, and good luck accompanies you to relieve your worries. On the second day of February, the dragon raised his head, and the God of Wealth came to pull you. In February, the second dragon raised its head, and love and friendship were harvested.
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Dragon flying phoenix dance, dragon and phoenix Chengxiang, dragon posture phoenix table, dragon chick phoenix species, dragon carving phoenix chew dragon walking tiger step,
Dragon Teng Tiger Leap, Tiger Standing Dragon Pan, Dragon Spirit Tiger Fierce, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Dragon Horse Spirit, Dragon Virtue in the Field,
Riding the dragon fast son-in-law, riding the dragon with the phoenix, carving the dragon and painting the phoenix, and the two dragons playing with the pearls
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Auspicious idioms with the word dragon are:
1. Dragon and phoenix Chengxiang: refers to auspicious and festive things.
2. Dragon and phoenix species: the descendants of the dragon and phoenix, referring to the descendants of the emperor and the king of the manuscript.
3. The spirit of Longma Congyu: a metaphor for the vigorous spirit of striving for progress.
4. Longde is in Jingdongtian: It refers to the wide range of kindness and omnipresentness.
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1. Linfeng, Ghost Dragon: These four gods and spirits symbolize auspicious signs. A metaphor for rare and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a person of noble character and admiration;
2. Dragon and phoenix Chengxiang: refers to auspicious and festive things. In the traditional Chinese concept, the dragon and the phoenix represent auspiciousness, and the dragon and phoenix are used together to express festive things;
3. Ryoma spirit: a metaphor for the vigorous spirit of striving for progress;
4. Longde is in the field: refers to the wide range of kindness and omnipresentness;
5. Yunqi Longxiang: Xiang: Rise. Like a cloud rising, like a dragon rising. In the old days, it was a metaphor that heroes and heroes rose up from time to time;
6. Qinglong Jinkui: refers to Liuchen. Refers to a good day and an auspicious day. In the old days, the Xingming family thought that Qinglong, Mingtang, Jinkui, Tiande, Si Ming and other six Chen were auspicious gods, and the six Chen were worth it.
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The auspicious idioms of one to ten solitaire are: smooth sailing, two dragons playing with pearls, three sheep Kaitai, four seasons of fortune, five grains of harvest, six six Shun, seven up and eight down, eight directions to wealth, ninety-nine return.
1. Perfect.
1. Smooth sailing: the boat is full of sails and sails downwind. The metaphor went very smoothly and there were no obstacles.
2. Two dragons playing with pearls: two dragons are facing each other, playing with a pearl.
3. Sanyang Kaitai: Sanyang Kaitai, which means that the one that is connected is the yang hexagram, the broken one is the yin hexagram, the first month is the Thai hexagram, and the three yangs are born in the next; Winter goes to spring, yin disappears and yang grows, and there is the image of auspiciousness. It is often used to praise the beginning of the year or to imply auspiciousness.
4. Fortune in all seasons: Fortune in all seasons.
5. Harvest of grains: Deng: ripe. It refers to a good year and a bumper harvest of grain.
6. Liuliu Dashun: Liuliu Dashun originally refers to the sixth day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar. It is mostly used to wish middle-aged people family happiness, smooth work, successful career, and good health.
7. Seven up and eight down: Describe the panic in the heart.
8. Wealth from all directions: It means that all the wealth of God with direction is gathered to you.
9. Ninety-nine to one: originally Zhou Yi and Taoist philosophy. The latter is the abacus term, which means: to calculate and finally return the original. Nowadays it is often used to mean that it comes down to the end. In feng shui culture, when the number of nine is exhausted, it will naturally turn to one.
10. Perfect: It means that it is very perfect and has no shortcomings.
Four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, honor, and auspiciousness. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and is surrounded by the world. Tiger Dragon Horse: A horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. It is a metaphor for people who are in high spirits. The dragon and the tiger walk like the dragon and the horse hold their heads high,
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