1. Poems about blessings and misfortunes
Poems about blessings and misfortunes 1. Quotes about the dependence of blessings and misfortunes
There are famous quotes about the dependence of blessings and misfortunes. :
1. What is lost in the east is gained in the mulberry tree. ——Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties, "Book of the Later Han·Volume 17·Feng Yichuan 7"
Translation: There is a loss in one place, and there is a gain in another place.
2. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. ——Liu An of the Western Han Dynasty, "Huainanzi· Human Lessons"
Translation: Although there is a temporary loss, it may also bring benefits.
3. Misfortunes are where blessings depend. Blessings come, and misfortunes lurk. ——Spring and Autumn Period·Laozi "Laozi"
Translation: Blessings and misfortunes are interdependent and transform each other. It is a metaphor that bad things can lead to good results, and good things can also lead to bad results.
4. Misfortunes do not come unexpectedly, and blessings do not come in vain. ——Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records·Guice Biography"
Translation: Disasters will not come without reason, and happiness will not come in vain.
5. If it is hard to gain, it will be hard to lose. If it is easy to gain, it will be easy to lose. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Shi Xie Lun"
Translation: It is not easy to come, naturally it is not easy to lose. It is easy to get, and it is equally easy to lose.
6. Blessings in disguise arise, and extreme joy brings sorrow. ——Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records·Biography of Su Qin"
Translation: After encountering a disaster, you gain blessings. When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.
2. What are the famous aphorisms that reflect blessings and misfortunes?
Misfortunes come from where blessings depend, and blessings come from misfortunes.
"Misfortunes come from blessings." "Reliance, blessing and disaster are hidden." This means that disaster is the prerequisite for blessing, and blessing also contains the factors of disaster. In other words, good things and bad things can be transformed into each other. Under certain conditions, blessings can turn into disasters, and misfortunes can also turn into blessings.
——From "Laozi"
Blessings never come in pairs, and misfortunes never come alone
Blessings may not come in pairs, but the probability is small. Once a person encounters something After experiencing a blessing, people's psychological expectations will be higher, and their requirements for blessing will be higher, and it will be difficult for you to feel that another similar blessing will bring you a feeling of happiness. And misfortunes may not come one way, but once a disaster strikes, people tend to be emotionally confused and uneasy, and become more sensitive to misfortune, which is more likely to cause other chain disasters. Even things that you usually think are not misfortunes will feel like they are. Woe to you. So I think this ancient saying is to remind people that misfortunes lie on blessings, and blessings lie on misfortunes. Look at problems dialectically, and maintain a normal mind when dealing with blessings and misfortunes in life.
3. What are the famous sayings about "good fortune and misfortune depend on each other"
Good fortune never comes in pairs, and misfortunes never come alone.
What is lost is gained in the east. 3. When Heaven is about to entrust this person with a great responsibility, he must first suffer from hardship on his mind, strain his muscles and bones, and starve his body and skin.
4. There are too many. When the ancients looked at things, their heels stood higher than those of today's people, and their wisdom was much deeper than that of today's people. 5. There is no god greater than the Tao, and no blessing is greater than the absence of disaster.
6. Blessings come from few things, and disasters come from having too many thoughts. Only those who do many things will know that few things are a blessing; only those with a calm mind will know that many thoughts are a disaster. 7. There is no greater disaster than greed, and no greater blessing than contentment.
8. Harming others is a disaster, but others are a blessing. 9. Misfortune brings evil, good fortune comes from caution.
10. People like good things. Although good fortune has not yet come, misfortunes are far away. 11. There will be unexpected events in the day, and people will have misfortune and good fortune.
A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. 12. Misfortunes come from where blessings rely, and blessings come from misfortunes.
13. Blessings in disguise arise, and extreme joy brings sorrow. 14. All good things come hard.
15. Blessings come in pairs, and misfortunes never come alone.