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瑞 (ruì) is typically used to describe something that is lucky or auspicious. It is often used in phrases such as 瑞雪 (ruì xuě) which means "auspicious snow" or 瑞气 (ruì qì) which means "auspicious air". It can also be used to describe a person who is lucky or fortunate, such as 瑞士 (ruì shì) which means "Swiss".
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In Chinese culture, 瑞 (ruì) is often associated with good luck, auspiciousness, and blessings. It is commonly used in various contexts, such as in traditional Chinese art, literature, and celebrations.
One of the most well-known uses of 瑞 (ruì) is in the phrase "瑞雪兆丰年" (ruì xuě zhào fēng nián), which means "snow brings a good harvest." This phrase is often used during the Chinese New Year to express the hope for a prosperous and bountiful year ahead.
In addition, 瑞 (ruì) is also commonly used in names, such as "瑞华" (ruì huá) or "瑞宝" (ruì bǎo), to express the wish for a person to have a fortunate and successful life.
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