Three festivals and two longevity
Three festivals and two birthdays, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is snji é Li ǎ ngsh ò u, the old custom for the teacher, every Dragon Boat Festival, Mid Autumn Festival, new year's day and Confucius birthday, teacher's birthday, each additional month, known as three festivals and two birthdays; also used to refer to the festival and birthday. It's from officialdom.
The origin of Idioms
The 42nd chapter of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: "although the money for honoring the superior is too small, it is always given according to the book handed over by the predecessor."
Three festivals and two longevity
myriad twinkling light in a city - dēng huǒ wàn jiā
expert craftsmanship is the result of long practice and hard work - liáng gōng xīn kǔ
prey upon one 's country and injure the people - dù guó hào mín