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Idioms describing accidents

One hundred secrets and one sparseness: there was an accidental oversight in very careful consideration.

Only occasionally count: divination; Number: gas number; Only: only; Occasionally. Divination is sometimes very useful, just by accident. Metaphor just happened.

I got it and lost it: I got it by accident. Refers to accidental gains and losses. Also refers to gain and loss.

Lucky luck: risk: adventure; Luck: Accidental success or accidental avoidance of misfortune. Take risks and achieve unexpected success.

Give up eating when you see it: a metaphor for stopping what you should do when you encounter unexpected setbacks.

Misfortune: an opportunity or thing that can be met by chance but is deliberately difficult to achieve or get.

Wonderful hand: highly skilled people can get it by chance. It is also used to describe people with profound literary attainments who occasionally get witty masterpieces out of inspiration.

Gone with the wind and depravity: Francisco: fence; Tan: The toilet. Fell on the fence and fell into the toilet. This is a metaphor, and accidental opportunities produce different fates. More refers to female depravity.

Ups and downs: a metaphor for the different fates of wealth and poverty caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women. It's the same as "floating in the wind"

"Gone with the Wind in Fan Luo" is a metaphor for the different fates of the rich and the poor due to accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women. With Gone with the Wind.

Gone with the wind: a metaphor for the different fates of wealth and poverty caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women.

Gone with the wind: some float on the mat, and some fall into the cesspit. 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.

Gone with the wind: a metaphor for the different fates of wealth and poverty caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women. It's the same as "floating in the wind"

Accidental encounter: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. Metaphor is the accidental meeting of people.

Meet by chance: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. It's a metaphor for someone you've never met.

Meet by chance: a metaphor for strangers meeting by chance.

Meet by chance: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. Metaphor is the accidental meeting of people.

Its origin is from: from: place ... It means that things happen and develop for a reason, not by accident.

Cover up as before: a new friend who meets by chance is like an old friend with deep friendship.

Three mistakes and two mistakes: generally speaking, mistakes. Metaphor is an accidental mistake.

Victory or defeat is a common occurrence for military strategists: victory or defeat is a common occurrence for those who lead troops to fight. It means not to take an accidental victory or failure too seriously.

Soldiers who win or lose often have a tendency: just don't take an accidental victory or defeat too seriously. With "winning or losing is a common occurrence for military strategists".

You don't have to bother to find a place where you can get it: you can't find it everywhere, but you can easily get it by accident.

Exotic: Exotic: Accidental and accidental acquisition. Unexpected or undeserved property.

On a whim: on a whim: the tide rises. Refers to a sudden or accidental thought in the heart.