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An idiom that describes God's playing tricks on people.

Lucky adventure, lucky make-do, once-in-a-lifetime adventure, false karma, and chaos.

First of all, lucky opportunities take risks.

Interpretation: Fate: Fate. It is a natural coincidence that men and women meet unexpectedly and marry unexpectedly.

Source: Ming Anonymous "The Romance of Yang Jiajiang" Volume 4: "Zong Bao listens and meditates. This is really an adventure in a lucky opportunity. "

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: After listening to it, Zong Bao silently thought that this was really a lucky adventure.

This is a lucky adventure. They stayed in the same hotel.

Second, good luck makes do.

Interpretation: Lucky opportunity: natural opportunity. In the past, people thought it was providence for men and women to get married. It also means that everything is a coincidence.

Source: The fourth fold of Yuan's "Listening to the Qin in the Bamboo Dock": "This marriage is a fluke."

Vernacular interpretation: this marriage is a godsend.

Example: I can make do with luck. Let's get together, become brothers and form a beast gang.

Third, the Millennium adventure

Interpretation: Description is extremely rare.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "It is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to have such an educated son."

Vernacular interpretation: It is a thousand-year adventure to have such a child who is willing to receive education.

There are many anecdotes in the world, which are not suitable for every happy couple.

Fourth, rest day karma

Interpretation: false: borrow. A beautiful marriage or fate from heaven. It also refers to a rare good opportunity. Both are "fake marriages."

Source: Huang Qingzong Xi's "Father's Book of Light Rock": "However, beyond words, it is a false fate, or on another day."

Vernacular interpretation: but this does not mean that karma can be passed on to God, maybe in the future.

Example: I heard that my in-laws have a younger sister, but no in-laws. This is a natural fate. Let me tell you a relative.

Five, hit the nail on the head

Interpretation: the method used in metaphor is inappropriate; But I was lucky to get a satisfactory result. Crooked: incorrect; Read: type.

Source: Zhou Sheng's "Marriage Biography of Xiqing Awakening the World" The second time: "Fry the medicine and send it to the big house. Who wants to get it right? This is also a lucky season for Dr. Yang. After taking the medicine, you will have a good sleep. "

Vernacular explanation: decoct the medicine in the middle, send it to the yellow snake to eat and lead it away. Who wants to get it right? It was also a lucky season for Dr. Yang. After taking the medicine, he had a good sleep.

Example: Sometimes when you make a mistake, you will miss it.