There are four great tragedies in ancient times: having the same name when naming someone on the gold medal list; having a night of flowers and candles in the wedding room, seeing the stone girl next

There are four great tragedies in ancient times: having the same name when naming someone on the gold medal list; having a night of flowers and candles in the wedding room, seeing the stone girl next door; meeting an old friend in a foreign land, who is a creditor; and being met with a drop of rain after a long drought.

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The four greatest joys in life are: a long drought meets a drop of sweet rain in a foreign land, meeting an old friend in a wedding night with flowers and candles, and being named on the gold medal list

Later generations extended the four great sorrows: a long drought meets a drop of rain in a foreign land, meeting an old friend and creditor on a night of flowers and candles in the wedding room Next door (not mentioned) I (someone else) was not there when the gold list was named

Or add in front: a hundred years of drought meets the rain, meeting an old friend thousands of miles away, a night of flowers and candles in the bridal chamber next door, when someone else is writing the gold list