What is the auspicious idiom from one to ten?

The auspicious idioms from one to ten are: smooth sailing, two dragons playing with pearls, three sheep to prosper, prosperity in all seasons, good harvests, good luck in six or six, seven ups and eight downs, wealth coming from all directions, ninety-nine One, perfect.

1. Smooth sailing: The ship is sailing with full sail and sailing with the wind. The metaphor goes very smoothly, without any obstacles.

2. Two dragons playing with a pearl: Two dragons face each other and play with a pearl.

3. Sanyang Kaitai: Sanyang Kaitai means that the connected lines are Yang Gua, the broken ones are Yin Yao, the first month is Tai Gua, and the three Yangs are born below; winter goes and spring comes, Yin disappears and Yang grows, showing signs of prosperity. It is often used to praise the beginning of the year or to imply good luck.

4. Make money all year round: Make money all year round.

5. Good harvest: Deng: mature. It means a good year and a good harvest.

6. Liuliu Dashun: Liuliu Dashun originally refers to the sixth day of the sixth lunar month. It is mostly used to wish middle-aged people a happy family, smooth work, successful career and good health.

7. Up and down: Describes feeling flustered and uneasy.

8. Wealth from all directions: It means that wealth from all directions is coming to you.

9. Nine-Nine Returns to One: Originally the Zhouyi and Taoist philosophy. The latter is the term abacus, which means: after many calculations, the original result is finally returned. Nowadays it is often used to express the final analysis. In Feng Shui culture, when the number of nine is exhausted, it will naturally turn to one.

10. Perfect: refers to being perfect, without any shortcomings.