Poetry about good and bad.

1. The famous sayings about the interdependence of fortunes are:

1, lost in the east corner, harvesting mulberries. -Southern Dynasties, Ye Fan, "The History of the Later Han Dynasty, Volume 17, Biography of Feng Yi, Seventh"

What is lost in one place will be gained in another.

2. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. -Liu An's "Huainanzi Human Training" in the Western Han Dynasty

Although it is a temporary loss, it may also bring benefits.

3, disaster, blessing. Happiness lies in misfortune. -Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period "Laozi"

Happiness and misfortune are interdependent and mutually transformed. Metaphor means that bad things can have good results, and good things can also have bad results.

4, disaster does not come, happiness does not come. -Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Tortoise in the Western Han Dynasty

Disaster will not come for no reason, and happiness will not come in vain.

5. Hard won, hard lost. If it is easy to get, it will be lost. -Su Song Shi "On the Interpretation of Poetry"

Translation: it is not easy to come, and it is naturally not easy to lose. Easy come, easy go.

6. Everything has a bright side, and joy brings sorrow. -Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Su Qin in the Western Han Dynasty

Because you have experienced a disaster, you are blessed. When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.

2. What are the famous aphorisms that reflect blessings? What are the blessings? What are the blessings?

"Misfortune is in happiness, and happiness is in disaster." It means that misfortune is the premise of happiness, and happiness contains unfortunate factors. In other words, good and bad things can be transformed into each other. Under certain conditions, happiness can become a curse, and a curse can also become a blessing.

-from "Lao Zi"

Happiness never comes in pairs, but it never rains alone; When it rains, it pours/Misfortunes never come singly

Happiness may not double, but the probability is very small. Once a person meets a blessing, his psychological expectation will be higher and his requirements for happiness will be higher, so it is difficult for you to feel that another similar blessing will bring you happiness. Disaster may not be a one-way street, but once a disaster comes, people are easily in a trance, more sensitive to the feelings of disaster, and more likely to trigger other chain disasters, and even things that are not usually disasters will be considered disasters. So I think this old saying is to remind people to look at problems dialectically and treat the blessings and misfortunes in life with a normal heart.

3. What are the famous sayings about "Happiness depends on misfortune"? It never rains but it pours.

What we lose in hake we shall have in herring. If the sky is a great task for Sri Lankan people, they must first put up with their thoughts, work their bones and muscles, and starve their bodies and skin.

4. There are many. The ancients saw things with higher heels and deeper wisdom than today. 5. God is greater than enlightenment, and joy is greater than no disaster.

6. If you have few things, you will have a lot. Only a just person will know that worrying too much is a disaster. 7. Disaster is greater than greed, and happiness is greater than satisfaction.

8. Harming people is a curse, and creating people is a blessing. 9. Misfortune never rains but it pours.

10. People are kind, but far from being blessed. 1 1 There are unexpected events in the sky, and people are doomed.

An old pioneer lost his horse-a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. 12. Misfortune depends on happiness, and happiness lies in misfortune.

13. There is always a silver lining behind the dark clouds, and joy brings sorrow. 14. Many things have happened.

15. It never rains but it pours.