Good luck
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù nzhu ō sh í Gu ā I, which means bad luck and adversity. From the banquet of five marquis.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth discount of the banquet of five Marquises written by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty: "it's also my good luck, I give up my heart to die." Yuan · Wang Dexin's "four pieces of jade" divertimento: "it's not that you have poor luck, but you are always good at it."
Analysis of Idioms
It's difficult to make good luck
Antonym: a change of time
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Good luck
neither spreading about nor branching out-concise - bù màn bù zhī
refuse to mend one 's ways despite repeated admonition - lěi jiào bù gǎi
keep to the concept of all-time preparedness - cháng bèi bù xiè