What does "No Ji Tai Lai" mean?

"If things go to extremes, they will turn into opposites, otherwise things will turn into peace." This sentence in "Xian Wen" means that when things develop to extremes, they will transform into the opposite direction. When the bad comes to an end, the good comes. It inspires us to understand the situation correctly, and the more difficult the situation, the more we must see the light.

The meaning of "Not the best of times": after bad luck, it's time for good luck to arrive; or in other words, when bad luck comes to an end (the culmination), good luck is not far away, similar to Shelley's poem "Winter has come, can spring be far behind?" , which is similar to the meaning of spring on the third floor. The origin of Fu Ji Tai Lai: the two hexagram names from the "Book of Changes". Originally in the Yi Jing, Tai came first and Fu came last. Tai mostly means good luck. Otherwise, on the contrary, the original hexagram means "Peace will eventually come". In the Spring and Autumn Period, people later used it as "No, then peace will come", and later it became "No, peace will come". In today's words, it means "Be prepared to endure hardships and enjoy the future." "Later". Everything must be reversed when it reaches its extreme. If everything reaches its extreme and exceeds a certain limit, it will definitely get the opposite result

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