Feilai's calligraphy works

The pictures of Nijitailai's calligraphy works are as follows:

Without extreme luck, the China idiom, Pinyin is pǐ jí tài lái, which means that when adversity reaches its extreme, it will turn into prosperity. Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck. From Zhouyi.

Usage of Idiom: Biography of Gou Jian in Wu Yue Chun Qiu: "If it is too late, it will be too peaceful." The 26th chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty: As the saying goes, "Happiness begets sorrow, but it will never be too good." Time flies, more than forty days before and after.

"Ancient and modern novels, foreign records of Yang Ba": "If you are extremely Thai, God teaches you to be a master and servant." Cui Ming Shi Pei's The West Chamber under the Moon: "Thanks to your patience and sincerity, Miss Zhang changed her mind and Zhang Sheng didn't come to see you well."

The first and third chapters of Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: My aunt is so stupid. No matter how hard it is, human resources can always be guaranteed. Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family" May 4th Movement: "Isn't it wonderful to be here? Do you want to turn good luck? "

There are no extreme Thai sentences:

1. When people all over the world were in anxiety, the kind master sent her creative wallet and named it Liu Liu Dashun herself, wishing the world all the best.

Liu Bei has been running all his life, but he has accomplished nothing. After Liu Biao died, Cao Cao came to attack. Fortunately, Zhuge Liang was there to advise, so it helped a lot.