May you live as long as Nanshan.
Pronunciation: shòu bǐ nán shān
Interpretation: It means that life expectancy is as long as Mount Zhongnan, and it is used to celebrate old age.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tianbao: "If the moon is constant, if the sun rises, if Nanshan lives long, it will not collapse. As lush as pine and cypress, there is nothing to lose. "
This is a good wish.
Pronunciation: fü shò u mian mi á n
Interpretation: Good things, such as good luck and long life, are endless, meaning good wishes.
Source: The first fold of Yuan's "Endure Words": "May my brother live a long life, and pine and cypress are on a par."
Fodo Gao Shou
Pronunciation: fú duê u gā o
Interpretation: I wish people many blessings and longevity.
Source: The first fold of Yuan's "Endure Words": "May my brother live a long life, and pine and cypress are on a par."
Live as long as the sky.
Pronunciation: fú shòu qí tiān
Interpretation: Life is higher than the sky.
Source: Ming's anonymous "He Yuanxiao" is the third fold: "I celebrate the arrival of the imperial edict of Yuanxiao from below, and may the Lord live long."
The blessings of life and age are endless.
Pronunciation: fúshòu Wu Jiāng
Interpretation: Xinjiang: limit, end. Happiness and longevity are endless.
Source: Zhang Song Fang Jun's "Cloud Seven Signs" Volume 69: "A sincere gentleman, if you get it, you will cherish it, and there is no limit."