cung chúc tân xuân
(noun) words of wishes and celebration for a wonderful new year
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(noun) words of wishes and celebration for a wonderful new year
May you have a prosperous New Year!
The cà hẩy — the hip-thrust shimmy dance move that swept Vietnamese TikTok.
Cà nhính — gleeful, wriggling excitement; delight you can't sit still through.
"Coffee?" — the one-word-plus-tag invitation that starts half of Vietnam's friendships, dates, and business deals.
File his teeth and scoop his eyes — rage at a debtor who has nothing; fury with nowhere to collect.
The water-bug stays pungent to the very end — character's last drop is the same flavor as its first.
The closer the acquaintance, the harder the squeeze — familiarity licenses the heaviest demands.
Close to the English saying: “The more, the merrier.”.
Golden boughs and jade leaves — born to nobility; a pampered child of privilege.
Plowing the field at high noon, sweat dripping like rain onto the furrows — whoever lifts a full bowl, remember: one fragrant grain, a world of bitterness — the fullest form of the farmer's-toil verse.
Sea fish and mountain birds — the far-flung and untamable; those the net was never made for.
Dried fish with roe — the impossible windfall; luck found where none could be.
A fish that never met water — a talent stranded short of its element.
Fish that refuses salt spoils; a child that refuses its mother spoils a hundred ways — guidance rejected is ruin chosen.
survival of the fittest; big fish eat little fish
birds of a feather flock together
Silver carp, all one spawning — peas in a pod, and none the better pea.
The escaped fish is always the big one — what got away grows in the telling.
Fish live by water — every creature's fortune is its element.
Fresh fish shows in the gills, a person's quality in the temples — inspection points for markets and matchmakers.
Each has their strong suit — everyone owns some corner of excellence.
(phrase) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see các, kiểu.
Mountains apart and rivers between — separated by distances hard to cross.
The stork wades the pond bank — o girl in the peach bodice, will you marry my uncle? He's fond of spirits and rice wine, thick tea and long naps; by day he wishes for rain-days, by night for one more watch of sleep — the great satirical matchmaking verse.
that which is called...
Close to the English saying: “Adversity is the mother of wisdom.”.
A needle in a cloth bundle will work its way out — no secret stays hidden forever.
the fuck is/was that?
what is this?
Close to the English saying: “Handsome is as handsome does.”.
teeth and head hair are part and parcel of a person's appearance; teeth and head hair are the most important when it comes to appearance;
Teeth and hair are the root of a person — grooming as the first chapter of character.
the quality of being egocentric as a hypothetical center of the universe
A prickly-heat spot grows into an abscess — a small fault neglected becomes a disaster.
Does the shrimp crowd the river — small presences burden no one; there is room.
Bran hung high while the pig goes hungry — provisions in plain sight, withheld.
thank you very much
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cánh tay, phải.
a person always longs for home
The dying fox turns its head toward its mountain — every creature's last thought is home.
to use powerful connections to intimidate people
Heaven escorts the blessed — the fortunate travel under standing protection.
Mute as a fish — not saying a single word.
Mute as a mussel — clamped shut past all prying.
Weighing, measuring, counting every last bit — pettily calculating in all one's dealings.
Fishing for likes — engineering posts around emotional bait or cheap hooks purely to farm reactions.
running club
Chasing views with bait — shock thumbnails, misleading titles, manufactured stunts; reach first, truth later.
A tall tree casts broad shade — the elder whose shelter covers everyone near.
The taller the tree, the harder the wind rocks it — the higher the fame, the fuller the hardship.
A tree has its roots, water its source — no one exists without the ancestors behind them.
The designated comedian of a group — the person who cannot let a moment stay unfunny; every class and office has one.
Dry wood stays dry even in water — a poor fate arrives poor wherever it travels.
Plant no tree and you'll grieve none; bear no child and you'll love none — care is the price and the proof of attachment.
The tree would rest but the wind won't cease — peace is impossible while the other side keeps blowing.
A quỳnh blossom on a giao branch — a matched pair of rare elegance; a young woman of delicate beauty.
Crooked timber hates the straight ink-line — the dishonest resent the rule that shows them bent.
The old banyan, the old ferry landing — the places that sheltered you once, never to be forgotten.
A venomous tree bears no fruit, a venomous woman no child — the old curse reading barrenness as malice.