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From the history of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu and Sun Fen. The arrival of happiness is primitive, and the arrival of disaster is cumulative.
2. Safety is easy, but misfortune is mutual.
From Zhuang Zize Yang. Yi: Change. Health: production. Security and danger are mutually transformed, and disasters and happiness are also mutually generated.
Misfortune and happiness have no door, only people call themselves.
From "Zuo Zhuan": "There is no door to happiness or misfortune, only people call." Misfortune and happiness don't come to you for no reason, they are all caused by themselves. As the saying goes, "As you sow, you reap", which is a blessing for good and a curse for bad.
Disasters often add up, and wisdom and courage are trapped in drowning.
From Song Ouyang Xiu's Introduction to Lingguan in the Five Dynasties. Disasters are often caused by minor negligence. Most smart and brave people get into trouble because they are obsessed with ignorance.
5. Misfortune comes from the same door and happiness comes from the same domain.
Misfortunes depend on each other. Under certain conditions, the two will be transformed into each other: some will turn disaster into happiness, and some will not be blessed; Some people turn good luck into good luck, and some people turn good luck into bad luck. Knowing this dialectical principle, we can seek advantages and avoid disadvantages and turn bad things into good things.
6. Misfortune is not made, but it can still be changed.
From Han Liuxiang's New Preface. When disaster and good luck have not yet come, there may be changes.
7. It is a blessing, not a curse, but a curse is inevitable.
From the phoenix nirvana. As the old saying goes, good luck is unpredictable and inevitable. Sometimes people will be very calm when they know that disaster is coming. This is a blessing, not a curse. This is a curse, but you can't hide it. Since you can't hide it, you can't hide it anymore. The enemy will block you and the water will drown you. Just think calmly about the countermeasures. Crying, making noise and panicking are not only useless, but also rude.
8. There is a foundation for prosperity, and a baby for misfortune. If you wear foundation, you won't have children. Why did disaster happen?
From the biography of Han Mei Cheng by Ban Gu in Han Dynasty. Happiness has its roots, and so does misfortune. Without their roots, disaster would not have happened.
9. Misfortune depends on happiness, and happiness depends on misfortune.
From Laozi. Rely on, rely on; Lie down, lurk, hide Disaster and happiness are interdependent and mutually generated. This sentence illustrates the mutual transformation between good luck and bad luck.
10. A gentleman does things and talks about right and wrong, regardless of good or bad; Gentleman's words, your fairness, especially your spirit.
From "Night Talk Around the Furnace". A gentleman only discusses the right and wrong of doing things, without considering the problems of luck and misfortune; When a gentleman writes, the most important thing is the public who speaks. It would be very valuable if it could be concise and detailed.