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
good luck and long life
disciples and students of a master - táo lǐ mén qiáng