What does "things must turn upside down or things will turn into peace"?

When things develop to extremes, they will transform in the opposite direction. When adversity reaches its extreme, it will turn into good times.

1. The extreme of things must be reversed

Explanation: Extreme: the vertex; reverse: transformation to the opposite. When things develop to the extreme, they will transform in the opposite direction.

From: "When things go to extremes, they must be reversed." When mistakes pile up, light will come. Mao Zedong's "Some Historical Experience of Our Party"

2. Whether the situation is extremely peaceful

From: Thank you for your sincerity and patience, the lady has changed her mind, Zhang Sheng, whether you are extremely peaceful. Ming Dynasty Cui Shipei's "The Romance of the West Chamber·Beautiful Time under the Moon"

Example Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" May 4th: "Is it possible that the good times are coming and good luck is about to change?"

Grammar: contraction style ; used as predicate and object; extended information with complimentary meanings

1. Things must be reversed to their extremes, or they will come to an end. Synonyms: sweetness will come after all the hardships

sweetness will come after all the hardships

Explanation: Sweet: sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over and the good days have arrived.

Source: I don’t want you to give birth to this monkey and have your father-in-law avenge me. It's really a blessing after all the hardships, a great joy. Chapter 9 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; with a complimentary meaning

Synonyms: whether it will bring good times, fortune will come, bitterness will end and sweetness will come, the sky will clear after rain , Withered trees come spring, things must turn upside down

Antonym of extreme happiness brings sorrow

2. Things must turn upside down, if not, the antonym of extreme happiness brings sorrow: extreme happiness brings sorrow

Extreme happiness brings sorrow

Explanation: when you are extremely happy , something sad happens.

From: Who knows that extreme joy can lead to sorrow. Once the court is offended, the door is closed for investigation, and life or death is unknown. Volume 17 of "Jingshi Tongyan" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty

Grammar: contraction; used as predicate, object, attributive; refers to something sad that happens when one is extremely happy

Synonyms of sorrow and joy Mutual development, extreme happiness but not, extreme happiness comes and sadness comes, things must be reversed at the extreme, extreme happiness comes and sadness comes, happiness goes and sadness comes, happiness is exhausted and sadness comes, happiness is exhausted and sad, happiness is extreme and sad, if it is not extremely peaceful, good times will not last long

Antonyms for carpe diem, blissful world, joy and forgetting to return, joy that cannot be contained, bitterness will be over, happiness will come, or peace will come