Cherish blessings: Cherish blessings and don’t squander them carelessly. Cherish the happiness in front of you, a state of mind that is always content and happy. Don't always complain, but have a positive attitude and pursuit.
Cherish fate (xī yuán), cherish: love, value. Fate: Fatalism believes that people are destined to meet each other, which generally refers to the possibility of contact between people or between people and things. Among all living beings, meeting, acquainting, and knowing each other, or between people and things, is a kind of fate. The so-called cherishing fate means cherishing every God-given fate you get.
Example sentence:
Cherishing blessings: "Suiyang Shang Shu Yuan Family Genealogy" written by Yuan Fucheng of the Qing Dynasty: "Although (Yuan Keli)'s family is rich, they live in simplicity, and they often teach them to cherish blessings."
Explanation: Although the family of Ming Dynasty official Yuan Keli was very wealthy, he taught his family to adhere to frugal and simple living habits, and often cherished the happiness in front of them as a tutor.
Cherish fate: There are many incomprehensible fates in life, such as fate with people, fate with books, fate with things... Regarding these fates, some people cherish them, some ignore them, and some people ignore them. Dream fate, some people...
Extended information:
There are three other ways to understand Xiyuan:
1. Director Tian Qi’s song "Xi Yuan" edge". We become friends by fate, and we become confidants by cherishing fate. The origin of fate is to get together, and the fall of fate is to separate. Mr. Tian Qi, a peace envoy of Chinese culture and art to the world, a young director, and an artistic genius at the age of 16, once wrote "Ode to Cherish Fate" with nostalgia for the past. Now he improvises the song "Cherish Fate" to recall the unforgettable past. Time, the beauty of the past, the happiness of the past.
2. The seven-character quatrain "Cherishing Fate" by the poet Chen Xiangyan. It was first published on Yangliu'an Literature Network and was recommended to the Family Words Channel. This poem is mixed with the experience and feelings of fate in life.
This poem is one of the seven-character quatrains that fully describes the encounters in life. a classical poem.
3. The song "Cherish the Fate" sung by You Ya. The lyrics are as follows:
If there is no fate, it will make a lot of trouble. If there is no love, how can there be heartbreak?
The fate has not been exhausted and has not been let go. The love has not been cut off and has not been separated.
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My heart has been with you for thousands of miles, but it has not been forgotten.
Thousands of words have not been spoken, but I can only wish you the best.
I am passionate about you,
A deep and shallow relationship is God’s will. If there is no fate, it will make a lot of mistakes.
If there is no love, how can the heart be broken? It has not been completely let go, and it has not been let go.
The love has not been severed, nor has it been separated. It has been with you for thousands of miles.
There are thousands of words that have not been spoken.
I can only bless you for your affection.
My passionate love for you is God’s will.
Thousands of miles away, my heart has been with you forever.
Thousands of words have not been uttered, but I wish you the best. .
I am passionate about you,
It is God’s will to have a deep relationship and a shallow relationship.
Reference material: Songs sung by Baidu Encyclopedia Xuan Daomiao
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia director Tian Qi's song
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia poet Chen Xiangyan's works
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Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia Songs sung by Youya