A strong body, an idiom in China, is pronounced shēn qiáng lēZhuàng, which means to describe a strong body. From the journey to the west.
Peace through the years, China idiom, Pinyin: su su p í ng ā n, peace every year.
Evergreen pine and cypress: China idiom, pinyin: wàn gǔ chang cún, evergreen like pine and cypress all the year round, which symbolizes the noble quality of faithfulness and unyielding.
Longevity, an idiom in China, is pronounced cháng müng b m?I Su, which means: long life, you can live to 100 years old. Often used as a word to wish a long life. Blue Cai He by Yuan Anonymous.
Prosperous fortune, Chinese idiom, pinyin: cáI yùn hēng tūng, interpretation: prosperous fortune, smooth money making.
Good luck, a China idiom, pinyin is dà jí dà lì, which means very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days. From The Romance of The Three Kingdoms by Ming Luo Guanzhong.