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What do you mean, flesh and blood is punished?

"flesh and blood are punished" means that relatives will have flesh and blood.

In modern Chinese, "flesh and blood" generally refers to the lineal relatives who are related by blood, while in the folk, it refers to the "six relatives" in the "six relatives disown", that is, parents, brothers and children. "Punishment" means punishment and prison litigation, and in today's words, it means "litigating" and "being a defendant"; In ancient times, it may refer to more serious lawsuits, namely imprisonment and exile, as well as corporal punishment and even execution. "There is a penalty", that is, there is the possibility that these unlucky things will be spread.

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"The punishment of flesh and blood" comes from the mouth of gossip or four-pillar forecaster, which is similar to the fortune teller's description of the prediction result of the seeker.

If "flesh and blood are punished" really comes from the mouth of the fortune teller, we should re-understand it from two aspects:

First, how scientific and credible is it? To put it bluntly, it is necessary to seriously doubt whether these two sentences are accurate. There are many tricks in this regard!

Second, objectively speaking, life, from small to large, has to go through some ups and downs, and anyone will inevitably encounter some troubles and setbacks; Especially in modern society, everyone faces an extremely complicated society. With more and more frequent interpersonal communication and closer interpersonal relationship, there will inevitably be some collisions and entanglements between people. It is really normal for a wife to have some lawsuits and stand up and have some lawsuits. If you don't grasp it well, of course you have to bear greater legal responsibility.

In fact, we should all have a correct understanding of these and learn to deal with them with a positive and correct attitude.

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I Ching