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[For Seniors] Four-character idioms that wish for happiness: auspicious, lovely words to gift to someone special

Four-character idioms that wish for life’s joy and happiness are imbued with warm wisdom and kindness.

How about learning together with older adults through these idioms, exploring the deep meanings and backgrounds behind the words? Encounters with soothing expressions can naturally spark conversation and blossom into fond reminiscences.

They also make a heartfelt gift of words for someone special.

Please consider weaving these compassionate, hope-filled idioms into your daily life and enjoy heartwarming moments of communication.

For the Elderly: Auspicious Four-Character Idioms Wishing Happiness—Lovely, Lucky Words to Gift to Someone Special (1–10)

Good fortune comes to a smiling household.

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# Laughter brings good fortune # Shōmonraifu (Laughter brings good fortune) # Four-character idiom # Learning

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This four-character idiom means that happiness naturally comes to homes and people where smiles never fade.

An environment filled with everyday smiles symbolizes calm, bright moments.

It has long been cherished as a phrase that brings quiet joy and a sense of reassurance to the lives of older adults.

When written on New Year’s cards or in calligraphy, it can impart a gentle warmth to the heart and add a peaceful touch to relationships with family and those around us.

Even just reading it reminds us of the importance of small happinesses in everyday life.

peaceful and safe; tranquility and well-being

Peaceful and safe #Shorts #four-character-idiom #proverb
peaceful and safe; tranquility and well-being

This is a four-character idiom that expresses the wish to spend calm, peaceful, and unchanging days.

“Annon” signifies a state of quiet composure, while “Buji” means being free from misfortune or worries; used together, they form a phrase that prays for a peaceful and healthy life.

For many elderly people, a gentle, uneventful daily life can feel like a great happiness compared to days full of change.

Hence, as a message it feels very warm and gives the recipient a sense of reassurance.

It’s the perfect phrase to convey the hope to a loved one: “May your life continue to be filled with unchanging peace.”

Blessed with good fortune and virtue, in perfect harmony

Fukutoku Enman (Abundant Fortune and Perfect Harmony) #namushi #shorts #short #famous_quotes #four-character_idioms #reading_aloud #recitation #for_sleep #Japanese #read_aloud #reading #calligraphy #reading_comprehension #listen_in_the_background
Blessed with good fortune and virtue, in perfect harmony

“Fuku” signifies happiness and blessings, while “toku” refers to character and virtuous deeds; when these are in harmony, it is said they lead to a truly fulfilling life.

When given especially to elders, it both honors the paths they have walked and conveys a wish for days ahead that are rich in spirit and peace.

Added to New Year’s greetings or gifts, it will warmly resonate with the recipient.

Moreover, the gentle ring of the word “enman” (harmony/wholeness) evokes a sense of serenity in the home and in relationships, bringing reassurance to the family who look on.

It is an auspicious expression that conveys the desire to bestow lasting happiness on someone dear.

[For Seniors] Four-character idioms wishing happiness: Auspicious and lovely phrases to gift to someone special (11–20)

Longevity and protection from calamities

Enmei Sokusai (Long Life and Good Health) #namushi #shorts #short #famousQuotes #fourCharacterIdiom #readingAloud #recitation #forSleep #Japanese #readAloud #calligraphy #reading #listening
Longevity and protection from calamities

This is a four-character idiom that expresses the wish to live long and healthily, with peaceful days free from illness and misfortune.

“Enmei” means prolonging one’s lifespan, and “Sokusai” means being free from disasters and disease, remaining safe.

Combined, they symbolize healthy, tranquil days.

Together they convey a prayer for a calm mind and body and a fulfilling daily life.

It succinctly represents a value placed on longevity, tranquility, and health, and it also reminds readers of the importance of a peaceful and stable life.

supreme delight; utmost joy

supreme delight; utmost joy

This is a four-character idiom that expresses the utmost joy and overflowing delight.

“Daikei” signifies a highly auspicious event or happiness, and “shigoku” means the ultimate state; together, they symbolize the highest form of joy.

Even reading it gives a bright, warm impression, and using it for special occasions or milestones—such as in congratulatory messages or New Year’s cards—conveys a sense of happiness and gratitude.

It evokes a feeling of savoring life’s joys deeply and is cherished as a cheerful, auspicious expression.

peace and tranquility

peace and tranquility

This is a four-character idiom that expresses a calm state free from conflict or misfortune.

“Taihei” signifies a stable, peaceful world, while “Buji” means that everyday life is free of danger or trouble; combined, they symbolize steady happiness and a sense of security.

It is a phrase that reminds us of the importance of spending time quietly and peacefully, even in the lives of older adults.

If written on a New Year’s card or as calligraphy, it brings a sense of tranquility and peace each time it is seen.

It evokes the joy of cherishing small everyday blessings and serenity, gently warming the heart—a good-luck idiom with an auspicious ring.

Prolonging years and extending longevity (Ennen Tenju)

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Ennen Tenju (Prolonging life and extending longevity) #yojijukugo #learning

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This yojijukugo (four-character idiom) expresses a wish for even greater longevity and a life that grows ever richer and happier.

“Ennen” means extending one’s lifespan, and “Tenju” means a lifespan that continues to turn and renew; together, they symbolize healthy, fulfilling days.

Just seeing the phrase evokes joy, reassurance, and calm, bringing a positive feeling to everyday life.

Writing it on a New Year’s card or in calligraphy for an elder can offer peace and hope, reminding them of the joy of treasuring each stage of life.

It is an auspicious phrase that embodies the wish to live long and happily.