First of all, hit the nail on the head
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Metaphor is not appropriate and the way is wrong, but it is lucky to get a satisfactory result.
Source: The Biography of Awakening Marriage: "Who wants to hit the nail on the head? This is also a lucky season for Dr. Yang. After taking the medicine, he slept soundly. "
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Xi Zhou Sheng
Second, smooth sailing.
Vernacular explanation: It means good luck, smooth work and no obstacles.
Source: Chapter 26 of Monty Dance: "Tang has only more than one year's actual combat experience. She is a gun. It has been very smooth since she started. "
Dynasty: modern
Author: Li
Third, Hongfu Qitian
Vernacular interpretation: Hong: Da. In the old society, praising people was a great blessing.
Source: Journey to the West Sixty-third: "Erlang said:' First, you have a blessing'"
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Wu Cheng'en
"Jiro said,' One is that the king is blessed to stay in heaven'"
Fourth, three students are lucky.
Vernacular explanation: Politeness means rare good luck.
Source: The West Chamber: "I am fortunate to see it today."
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Wang Shifu
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is very colorful.
Vernacular interpretation: good luck: Universiade. Gu Hongyun, it's time for good luck.
Source: The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan Volume 1: "Gong Xue, you are lucky, and you are doing beautiful things."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Levin