quite fortunate
Good fortune, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í y ù NH ē NGT ō ng, which means good fortune, everything goes smoothly. From frozen Su Qin.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the first part of the book "frozen Su Qin" written by Wu Mingshi said: "one day, fortune will prosper. He will be a marquis and a prime minister, and become famous in six countries."
Idiom usage
It's good luck.
Examples
We hope to have good fortune in the future.
quite fortunate
mutual exchange of needed products - hù tōng yǒu wú
boldness of execution stems from superb skill - yì gāo dǎn dà
kill the chicken to frighten the monkey - shā jī hài hóu