good fortune , long life , health and peace
Fu Shou Kang Ning is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is f ú sh ò UK ā NGN í ng, which means congratulatory words. It comes from Yu Xiaqing's epitaph.
The origin of Idioms
In the epitaph of Yu Xiaqing written by Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "if you have a good fortune, you will live in Kangning, and your son and grandson will live in binbinran, then all are possible
Idiom usage
Yes, the emperor will live happily ever after. The second act of Gao Jianli by Guo Moruo
Chinese PinYin : fú shòu kāng níng
good fortune , long life , health and peace
shrink back from difficulties. wàng fēng xī xīn
You can stand on your fist and walk on your arm. quán tóu shàng lìdé rén,gē bó shàng zǒudé lù
one 's heart is already upset. fāng cùn yǐ luàn