Metaphor for a good and successful life.
Flowering well, moon is full
Pinyin: huā hǎo yuè yuán.
Interpretation: Flowers are in full bloom, and the moon is full. It is a metaphor for good and perfect. It is often used to congratulate people on their new marriage.
From: "Magnolia Flower" by Zhang Xian, Song Dynasty: "People want to **** mercy on the flowers and the moon, but the flowers and the moon are full and people are scattered. The joyful love goes away to the distant clouds, and the past is like a broken dream."
Translation: People love the full moon and flowers, but when the moon and flowers are full, friends are scattered again. Lamenting that one cannot have both the beautiful things in the world. I go happily chasing after the distant sky, forgetting the past like a ghostly dream.
Near synonyms
Newlywed Yaner
Pinyin: xīn hūn yàn ěr.
Interpretation: Originally, it was used as a phrase to describe the joy of a newlywed when a deserted woman complains that her husband has remarried and is having fun with her new husband. It describes the joy of the newlyweds.
From: Pre-Qin anonymous "Poetry Classic - Name Wind - Valley Wind": "Feasting on the new dusk, like a brother like a brother."
Translation: How happy you are in your new marriage, your own brother and sister cannot be compared.