Synonym of fortunes
The synonyms of fortunes are as follows:
No luck comes too late, the dead wood comes in spring, the bitter comes through the sweet, the salted fish turns over, and the wind and water turn around.
expansion:
Luck has changed, which means that the time has come and luck has improved.
pinyin shí lá i yù n zhu m: n.
The basic interpretation of fortune is an idiom, and time refers to opportunity; Turning refers to getting better; It means that the time has come and luck has improved.
It's from the Southern Dynasties Liang Ren Fang's "Ce Xiu Cai Wen": "Because of the opportunity, take this calendar."
For example, the Qing and Chu people won the Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Then their fortunes gradually changed, and they made great achievements, and they were promoted to rank and rank. All the later generations in the world praised his meritorious service and admired his great officials, but they all lost the gentleman who saved him in the past."
Grammatical joint structure, with commendatory meaning; Generally used as a predicate in a sentence.
The synonym "No" means that the divination is not smooth; Thai means that the hexagrams are smooth; Extreme means the end. When adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity. When bad luck comes, good luck comes.
The implication of fortunes
China has said since ancient times that "times make heroes", and "times" includes "times" and "potential". When is the opportunity, the situation is the situation. In real life, people are always eagerly looking forward to luck when they are unhappy, but few people are fully prepared for luck before it turns.
Everyone is waiting for luck, but there are different ways to wait. Some people just sit there doing nothing, while others are actively planning and preparing for luck. As a result, people who sit there and wait, even when the opportunity improves, can't seize the opportunity and let it slip away from their eyes. And busy preparing, waiting for the opportunity to improve, immediately rise in time, seize the opportunity, so as not to fail.