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Idioms at the beginning of life

The idiom at the beginning of the word life goes like this:

1, poor life: poor life: bad life, no blessing; Born with bad luck, no good fortune, and a pitiful face.

2. Life is shouting: life is shouting: calling, calling; Couple: partner. Recruit like-minded people to engage in activities together.

3. Life hangs by a thread: it means that life is dying and danger is endless.

4. Bad luck: Bad luck, bad luck. Fate is full of bad luck Refers to a bumpy life and repeated setbacks.

5, life is at stake: describe the time is very short. Life is dying and dying.

6. Destiny: Destiny: predetermined. In the past, people thought that everything that happened to people was decided by fate. Later it also means destiny takes a hand.

7. where will you go: Describe bad luck and everything is unfortunate.

8. Life is just around the corner: life: fate; Fate is at stake.

9. Words and expressions mean expressing thoughts and feelings. Quit your job and live the same life.

10, the fate is thin: in the old days, fortune tellers thought that life and death of people had long been fixed in the eight characters. Refers to bad fate and shallow blessings.

Poems with words of life:

1, sometimes you have to have it in your life, you can't insist on it all the time. —— From "Family Instructions of Zhu Zi, an Augmented Scholar", which means that it is destiny takes a hand, and it will definitely be owned in the end; If you miss it, don't force it.

2, life also has a life, Ann can sit with a sigh. -from the Tang Dynasty poet Bao Zhao's "Quasi-Difficult Travel Four", which means that people's fate is innate and life cannot be changed. Why sigh and worry?

3. When life is a big mistake, abandon it at sea. -From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Singing 500 Words from Beijing to Fengxian", which means that fate is absurd, like an abandoned ship in the sea, with nowhere to go.

4, don't worry about hard work, everything has life. -from the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Give Money", which means that you don't have to care too much about personal gains and losses, because everything has a destiny.

A poet should be careful to prosper, but the devil can trouble a wanderer. -From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "To Li Bai at the End of the Sky", which means that good articles are often not appreciated, but people with bumpy fate often write good articles.

6. Life goes by with the years, and the body is forgotten. -from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Drunkenness Words Reward Silver Two Harmony", which means that with the growth of age, life will be exhausted, and physical and secular disturbances will be forgotten.

7. It's an honor for wine companions to meet each other. -From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Spring Memories of Li Bai", which means friends get together to drink and open bottles to relieve boredom.

8. You are more capable than Zhou's greatest politician, but you can't compare with two Shu generals who died in battle. -from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Five-character Poem The Fifth, which means that Guan Zhong and Le Yi are not ashamed of their talents, but what can Guan Yu and Zhang Fei do without a good end?

9. Poverty is doomed, so why not sigh? -from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Three Poems of Sighing", which means that people's poverty and greatness are determined by fate, and there is no need to sigh.

10, the vast yin and yang shift, and life is like morning dew. -from an anonymous poet in the Han dynasty, "Walking and walking again" means that the sun and the moon change, time flies, and life is short as the morning dew.