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Idioms describing accidents

Gain and loss: accidental. Refers to accidental gains and losses.

Skilled hands are occasionally acquired by skilled people. It is also used to describe people with profound literary attainments who occasionally get witty masterpieces out of inspiration.

Wormwood falls with the wind, some fall on wormwood mats, and some fall in cesspits. It is a metaphor for the different fates of the rich and the poor caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women.

Meet by chance, go with the flow, gather and disperse. It's a metaphor for someone you've never met.

Three mistakes and two mistakes are metaphors of accidental mistakes.

Winning or losing is a common occurrence for military strategists, and winning or losing is a common occurrence for people who lead troops to fight. It means not to take an accidental victory or failure too seriously.

What is a wonderful work: it is obtained by accident and chance. Unexpected or undeserved property.

On a whim: the tide is rising. Refers to a sudden or accidental thought in the heart.

A mistake is a metaphor for making mistakes due to accidental factors.

Hong Fei Xue Zhao Song Su Shi Mianchi's "He Zi Nostalgia": "Is life like this everywhere? It should be like Hong Fei stepping on the snow mud and occasionally leaving paw prints on the mud. Hong Fei will count things. " Later, things changed because of the use of "Hongfei Snow Claw".