The first image is an eagle head, followed by a p, in the middle is an insect, followed by an idiom of fluttering leaves.
Answer: Happy New Year.
Good luck and good fortune
dà jí dà lì
The explanation is very auspicious and smooth. It was used for divination and blessing in the old days.
Source: Chapter 54 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "Kong Ming said: 'I already know the meaning of my coming. Divining the Book of Changes in time will give me a good omen."
Structural conjunction idioms
Used as predicates, attributives, and objects; used in blessings
Synonyms of good luck and good fortune
Antonyms of great disasters
Example sentence from Ba Jin's "Home": "Because Jue Qun said something unlucky in the main room, the old man wrote a red note saying 'Child's words are unbridled, good luck will come', took it out and pasted it on the doorpost. ”