What are the idioms for blessing the elderly?

1, Shoubi Nanshan

Longevity is an idiom, which is used to wish people longevity, meaning that longevity is better than Nanshan. This is to celebrate the elderly, and it comes from the book of songs, Tianbao, Xiaoya.

2. Long life without borders

Long life without borders is an idiom, and the pinyin is wàn shòu wú jiāng, which means long life without end.

Xinjiang: border. It is said that it will be unbounded and immortal. Words of blessing and wishes. Used to wish people a long life. In the past, it was often used to celebrate the emperor.

3. Happiness is like the East China Sea

Happiness is like the East China Sea. Pronunciation fú rú d not ng h m: i. Interpretation: Happiness is like the East China Sea. Old greetings. From Ming Hongkun's Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben Deng Hua teaches lotus girls to become Buddhas.

4. Lucky stars shine high.

"Auspicious omen" is a Chinese character phrase, which basically means to describe people as lucky and blessed.

Fuxing is one of the immortals in Chinese folk beliefs. Symbolizes happiness. It is circulated in Taoism as the three auspicious gods in the sky. Fu, wearing an official hat, holding a jade wish or holding a son as a celestial official, was the first emperor, and the gods in heaven blessed the people. As a symbol of folk auspiciousness, when people celebrate their birthdays, the birthday couplets of nave's words of blessing, blessing and longevity are often hung on the main roof wall as "Happiness as the East China Sea, Longevity as the South Mountain".

5. Good luck in heaven

Interpretation: Hong, Da. Qi, the same. Hongfu is a paradise In the old days, people were praised for their great blessings, just like the sky. It is also popular in the world as a eulogy of auspicious words.