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Xia Yun fortune-telling _ Xia teacher fortune-telling

Life and death mean life and wealth in the sky.

In the old society, life and death were decided by fate. Often used to indicate that the situation is irreversible.

Pinyin: shēng sǐyǒu míng, f ü gu z à i ti ā n ā n.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan: "Xia Zi said:' Business hears about it, life and death have a life, and wealth is in the sky.' "

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Usage: as object, attribute and clause; Used of fatalism.

The story of the idiom "life and death have life, wealth is in the sky";

At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, the mediocre and lecherous Emperor Han Chengdi enjoyed himself in the harem all day. He likes Ben Ren Mei and named her Jieyu. Ban Jieyu is very literary and cultured. Emperor Hancheng abolished Queen Xu and made Zhao Queen.

Zhao Yanfei framed Ban Jieyu and cursed the emperor in order to destroy his opponent. Ban Jieyu argued that there are no ghosts and gods in the world. Emperor Han Chengdi thinks it makes sense.

Mozi once put forward the theory of "no life" He opposed the Confucian saying that "life and death have a life, and wealth is in the sky", and thought that this statement "decorated with life makes people simple". Mozi saw that this thought was killing and damaging people's creativity, so he put forward inanimate objects.