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What do you mean, people have the ambition of lingyun, but they can't get ahead unless they are lucky?

It means that people have lofty ideals, but they can't achieve them without luck and opportunity.

Pronunciation: ré n y ǒ u lí ng y ú n zh and zh, f m: I y ù n b ú n ng t é ng dá?

Origin: Lv Mengzheng's Fortune in the Northern Song Dynasty: One Ma Qianli, no one can't walk alone. People have the ambition of lingyun, unless they are lucky, they can't get ahead.

Vernacular interpretation: Although a horse can travel thousands of miles, it can't reach its destination by itself unless it is controlled. ? Everyone has lofty ideals, but they can't be achieved without luck and opportunity. ?

Extended data

Original: time is also, life is also, luck is also! Accidents will happen. A centipede with a hundred feet can't walk as well as a snake. Ji Ling has wings, but it can't fly as well as a duck. Take the lead, travel a thousand miles, and no one can do anything about it. People have the ambition of lingyun, unless they are lucky, they can't get ahead.

There are unpredictable situations in the sky, and people will encounter disasters and happy events sooner or later. ? A centipede has hundreds of feet, but it doesn't walk as fast as a snake. ? Although domestic chickens have big wings, they can't fly as fast as birds. Although a horse can walk thousands of miles, it can't reach its destination by itself if no one controls it. ? Everyone has lofty ideals, but they can't be achieved without luck and opportunity. ?

Author:

Lv Mengzheng (944~ 10 1 1), a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, is from Zhai Jun Village, Chenggang Road Street, Laizhou City. Prime minister in the early northern song dynasty.

In the second year of Taiping Xingguo (AD 977), he won the top prize in the examination and was awarded as the judge of Shengzhou. Step-by-step, photogenic for three times, sealing Xu Guogong and granting the prince a surname. Be generous and upright, dare to speak frankly about the upper ceremony, and be tolerant and elegant about the lower ceremony.

Dazhong Xiangfu died in four years (A.D. 10 1 1), at the age of 68, in Wenmu, posthumous title.