What are the poems that express bad luck?

1. Poems about bad luck

The poem about bad luck is 1. What are the words to describe bad luck?

1. bad luck pinyin: shí y ù nù b ù j ù explanation: bad luck, bad luck.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 19: "First, I said to Mo Weng:' Send my son to my father-in-law, and always look after the cows. Recently, my luck has been bad. I lost two cows the day before yesterday, and now my donkey is ill and I can't send my son to take care of it.

For example, he once called a doctor for a sick woman in the middle of the night, and the doctor took the wrong medicine in a daze. People complained that Zhao Si was unlucky and got into trouble for the famous doctor! 2. It's a long way to go, but it's Xiu Yuan. Pinyin: m ng túduúChuún Explanation: →: Unfortunately, unfortunately. Fate is full of bad luck

Refers to a bumpy life and repeated setbacks. Source: Tang Wang Bo's "Farewell Preface to Tengwangge": "The fortunes are uneven and the fate is many."

For example, making sentences: My brother has a long way to go in his youth, and his family has fallen, especially his eyes, and he is indifferent to this. 3. Bad luck pinyin: shí yùn bù jì ù Explanation: Qi: the same as "Ji". Encounter adversity, bad luck

Also known as "bad luck" Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Teng Shi: "When I missed the emperor, what year was the announcement?"

Ha ha! Bad luck, bad luck. "For example, make a sentence: I missed the emperor's visit. When will I work in the publicity room?

Ha ha! Bad luck, bad luck. 4. Bad luck pinyin: mù ng yù n du ù chun explanation: √: violation.

I have experienced the ups and downs of my life. Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Bad luck, bad luck."

Example: Bad luck, bad fate. 5. Misfortune never rains but it pours Pinyin: huò bù dān xíng Explanation: Misfortune: disaster.

Unfortunate things happen one after another. Source: Xiang "Talking about the Garden and": "This so-called blessing will never come again, and the disaster will come again."

For example, it never rains but it pours That private middle school can't pay wages because it has been repaid by the bank.

2. Idioms to describe bad luck

Being down and out is an ancient superstition that even numbers are good and odd numbers are bad.

Down and out: unlucky, down and out; Not even: bad luck. Being a good person when you are unlucky is unlucky and in adversity.

Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Five Houyan" is the fifth discount: "It is also my dedication to goodness when I am unlucky." Wang Yuan Dexin's "Four Jade Pieces" divertimento: "Unless you are unlucky, it is generally good."

Bad luck means bad luck and being in adversity. Source: Chen Yuanyiren's "Killing Tigers for Filial Piety" is the second discount: "It is like setting Yumen Gate in a class and learning from the air to resist difficulties. I can't live here if I stay for a long time. "

Fate: Fate. Yun: frugality, lack.

I: Not so good. The fate is shallow and bad, and the monthly disaster refers to bad luck and disaster.

Source: Yuan Wuhan Chen's "Yuhuchun" is the third fold: "Why ask the mourners, why meet the hangers, why worry about the moon disaster and die in Yinghuazhai?" The second fold of Bai Yuan Pu's "The Wall Falls Down and All Stand Together": It's bad luck to cherish leisure and resentment for a long time, which adds to the disaster of acacia.

Good luck means bad luck and adversity. Use "good luck".

Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods: "This is the time for disciples to do good and be different." When it comes to luck, it means bad luck and being in adversity.

Source: Xie Mingshu's "Four Gospels Cuige Pondering": "Leaving Wan Li, I want to suffer together, because my luck is low." Good luck means bad luck and adversity.

Source: Yuan Yanni The Journey to the West's fourth play: "I was a good boy when I was transporting the boat. When I saw the boat that Wang An hired us, I saw that my daughter-in-law had money and loved money, and killed the master and servant." .