Vernacular interpretation: Misfortune and happiness are interdependent and can be transformed into each other. Metaphor means that bad things can have good results, and good things can also have bad results.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Laozi
Source: Chapter 58 of Laozi
Second, a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.
Vernacular interpretation: Curse means that something is stolen, which makes you suffer some losses. Fortunately, it's just some finances, not my own injuries. Once the experience is summed up, it is not easy to be stolen.
Dynasty: Wang Liuan
Author: Western Han Dynasty
Source: Huainan Lie Hong
Third, water can carry a boat and also overturn it.
Vernacular interpretation: On water, water can carry a boat and also overturn it. To the world, CoCo Lee is like an ocean made up of many drops of water, and the son of heaven is like a boat on the sea.
Dynasty: Warring States Period
Author: Xunzi
Source: Wang Zhi.
Fourth, success is Xiao He and failure is me.
Vernacular Interpretation: Success is due to Xiao He, and failure is also due to Xiao He. It means that the success or failure of a thing is due to what the same person has done.
Dynasty: Han Xin
Author: Western Han Dynasty
Source: Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou
Five, the mountains and heavy waters have no way to doubt, and there is another village.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: After walking through heavy mountains and winding rivers, I was wondering that there was no road ahead, and suddenly a colorful mountain village appeared.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Lu You
Source: "Tour Shanxi Village"