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? What do you mean it's not the right time? What are the allusions?

The source of the allusion: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World: "I think my time is not good, so I didn't enjoy it, so I did. Idiom meaning: fleeting time: in old times, fortune tellers calculated a person's luck by year; Called "fleeting time"; This refers to a certain time of the year. Bad luck. Universal Pinyin: Liu Nianbuli Pinyin Abbreviation: LNBL Usage Frequency: Common Idiom Words: Four-character Idiom Meaning * * Color: Neutral Idiom Usage: Bad timing, subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; With a derogatory connotation. Idiom structure: the subject-predicate idiom is pronounced Liu, which cannot be pronounced as "Li". Idiom: Nian, you can't write "noon". Chinese translation: time is not close to words: bad luck, misfortune and luck. Antonym: the apprentice, the spring breeze is proud, and the idiom is soaring. For myself, although I was in adversity and had bad luck a while ago, I finally won by relying on my tenacious struggle. (Kang Zhaoshi, Kui Zeng, University Spring and Autumn)