Moral: Although things are not going well now, there will be hope in the future and the result will be bright.
Hard work means that the hard days have passed and the good days have come. From Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber" in the Yuan Dynasty, the fourth book is the first fold: "Forgetting food, sleeping, and harming it. If you are not really patient and sincere, how can you hook this lovesickness? "
Open the clouds and see the sunshine. Metaphorically, the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. From the Southern Song Dynasty Ye Fan's Biography of Yuan Shaozhuan: "If the clouds are open, why do you like them?"
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First, the hard days have passed and the good days have come. Forrest Gump: Sweetness is a metaphor for happiness. The Journey to the West Wu Cheng'en said for the ninth time: "I don't want you to give birth to this monkey, I want to avenge me. It's really exciting. "
Second, clear the clouds and see the sun, the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also used to describe eliminating misunderstanding, feeling comfortable or confusing, and feeling comfortable. The seventy-first time in Shi Naian's "Water Margin" in the Ming Dynasty: "One day, the clouds will disperse, and we will know that we are good at heaven, do not disturb the good people, forgive our sins and make peace, serve the country wholeheartedly, and go down in history."
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