good luck and long life
The Chinese idiom, f ú sh ò UQ í Ti ā n in pinyin, means that the longevity is as high as the sky. From "he Yuanxiao".
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Ming · anonymous's "Celebrating the Lantern Festival" says: "I celebrate the Lantern Festival from the holy coming down, and wish the Lord of Yansheng a happy life."
Idiom usage
As a predicate; as a compliment. example all the officials of the assembly came to congratulate us and wish us happiness and longevity. The third part of guangchengzi by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : fú shòu qí tiān
good luck and long life
Better be a chicken than a cow. nìng wéi jī kǒu,bù wéi niú hòu
fill one 's mind with a myriad of thoughts and ideas. sī xù wàn qiān
favours weighty as a mountain. ēn zhòng tài shān
have suffered bitterly in the old society and have a deep class hatred. kǔ dà chóu shēn