"Shun" in Shun Zhu means by the way, "Shun" is a blessing, and "Shun" is a business, a thing, a thing, etc. And "Qi" is auspicious and generally used as the conclusion of business letters between peers, just like "Salute here" written at the end of the letter, with the same meaning.
Qi has auspicious meaning. For literati, writers can use "Wen Qi"; It is auspicious to use "teaching qi" for teachers and "time qi" for ordinary people at present. When writing a letter, you can also change the first two words, such as "ode". Wishing merchant (also refers to businessman, businessman, etc. ) (but generally congratulations are not given). Similarly, there is such a thing as "commemorating Shi Qi".
When writing a letter in classical Chinese decades ago, the greeting at the end of the letter was "Qi". At school, I write study classics. Commonly used are: time and summer (summer). Do business, just write Shang Qi. Just say hello to the mall for good luck.
A similar sentence:
Used in the business world: demanding financial security, respecting waiting security, and praising raising money.
For passengers: please travel safely, pay tribute to the itinerary and inquire about the itinerary.
Household: Please invite Tan An to enjoy Tan Fu and Shun Tan Song.
Used in wedding celebrations: congratulations, congratulations, congratulations.
Used to celebrate the new year: to congratulate the new year, that is, to celebrate the new year.
Used for condolences: at this time, such as filial piety, advice, and plain shoes.
Habit of asking about illness: please ask about health care, and I wish you an early recovery.
Authors: Liang Jianhua, Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University.
Longan, also called longan. Produced in Guangdong and Guangxi, it matured in June