Flowering, moon and happiness, pinyin is huāhǎoyuèyuán, which means beautiful and complete. It is mostly used to congratulate people on their new marriage.
Origin: Song Chao Duanli (晁端禮), "Xingxiangzi (行香子)-Farewell to Hate": "Don't think about the outside of your body, and tease your honors, I wish that the flowers will be good for a long time, the people will be healthy for a long time and the moon will be full for a long time."
Near synonyms: magpies laugh and doves dance.
Antonyms: the flower is broken and the moon is full.
Usage: conjunction; as predicate, determiner; a metaphor for a good life.
Example sentence: A song of good flowers and full moon shocked the audience, sang the old Shanghai, the golden voice Zhou Xuan became a household name.
Conjunctions: On a night of good flowers and a full moon, we ate a reunion dinner and finished the New Year happily.