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Four-character idioms wishing happiness: a collection of heartwarming expressions for everyday use

Four-character idioms wishing happiness: a collection of heartwarming expressions for everyday use
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We all want to live each day in good health and happiness…

In these precious words, filled with that earnest wish, we find healing and peace of mind.

Four-character idioms that express our hopes for the happiness of family and friends, as we walk together through life’s joys and challenges, carry deep meaning and warm compassion.

This time, we introduce common four-character idioms that wish for the well-being of the mind and body and a richer life for those dear to us.

We hope you enjoy encountering these heartwarming words that bring energy to everyday life and to new beginnings.

Four-Character Idioms Wishing Happiness: A Heartwarming Collection for Everyday Use (1–10)

Good fortune and prosperity

Good fortune and prosperity

It is a word that expresses a state where good fortune and virtue are abundant, read as “fukutoku enman.” “Fuku” means happiness, and “toku” seems to mean good deeds or virtue.

“Enman” means being fulfilled or harmonious, so it’s a very lovely four-character idiom.

It’s a word that can express not only your own happiness but also that of friends, family, and those around you.

It’s nice to wish for “Fukutoku Enman” at New Year’s or at milestones.

A life filled with happiness and good things is likely to make the heart rich and calm, isn’t it?

The return of the sun; the turning of the tide toward good fortune (often used to mean a revival or a new beginning after adversity).

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Today's four-character idiom is “Ichiyō Raifuku”!!Translation#fypDaily postSetsubunThe return of the sun (symbolizing the turning of misfortune to good fortune)

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This is a four-character idiom that means the cold of winter and difficult times pass, and bright, hope-filled days return.

In everyday life, keeping this phrase in mind when you feel down or face hardship can help you regain a positive outlook.

It can also be used as encouragement when exams or work aren’t going well, or when family and friends are confronting challenges.

It teaches the importance of believing that light will shine after darkness and of holding on to hope, conveying a sense of a bright future.

Good fortune comes to a cheerful home.

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

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It’s a four-character idiom derived from the game Fukuwarai that corresponds to the saying “Good fortune comes to a smiling gate.” As a four-character idiom, it’s read as shōmon raifuku and carries the meaning that “happiness naturally visits places filled with laughter.” Because it gives a positive and bright impression, it’s nice to use as a personal motto, a class goal, or a slogan.

While there are days in our lives when we don’t smile much, it would be wonderful to keep this idiom as a charm and wish for happiness for yourself and those around you.

May the noble person live for ten thousand years.

May the noble person live for ten thousand years.

This four-character idiom expresses the wish that a person of noble character will always be respected and live in peace.

In everyday life, it’s perfect for moments when you pray for the growth and happiness of family, friends, or colleagues, and it can be used as an expression imbued with respect and compassion.

Adding this phrase to life’s milestones or celebrations conveys your admiration for the person’s character and efforts, along with your hope for a long and fulfilling life.

It can also prompt you to value your own daily conduct and reflect on the importance of sincerity.

It’s a heartfelt expression that conveys both respect and prayer.

Longevity and prolongation of life

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

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It’s read as “ennentenju,” and it’s a four-character idiom used to pray and wish for longevity.

Its origin seems to come from a Buddhist term, with the etymology referring to extending one’s lifespan through ascetic practice and the protection of the Buddha.

It’s an expression you can use to convey your wish for a close acquaintance’s long life—hoping they remain healthy and live long in peace.

Adding it to New Year’s cards, letters, or messages can help communicate your heartfelt feelings.

Auspicious blessings for the New Year

Auspicious blessings for the New Year

This is a four-character idiom that expresses the wish for much happiness and good fortune at the start of a new year.

Using it on New Year’s cards or in greetings conveys warm feelings and blessings to the recipient.

It allows you to express hopes for health, joy, and abundant days for family, friends, and colleagues, and helps spread a positive atmosphere.

As you welcome the new year, it also nurtures your own sense of hope and a mindset of valuing everyday life.

It is a warm, heartfelt phrase that prays for a bright future.

Eternal peace and prosperity

Eternal peace and prosperity

This four-character idiom expresses the wish that days full of enjoyment and joy will continue forever.

It’s a perfect phrase for spreading a cheerful, happy feeling while cherishing time with family, friends, classmates, and colleagues in everyday life.

Used in celebrations, letters, or greetings, it conveys the hope for lasting happiness and a peaceful life.

It also reminds us of the importance of finding joy in daily life and feeling grateful.

It’s a warm, positive expression that carries hope and brightness into the future.