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Saion Lost Horse: Among the people near the Great Wall, there was a man who was proficient in arithmetic (some superstitious activities), and his horse fled to the territory of the Hu people for no reason. People came to comfort him, said the old man
How can't this be a blessing? After a few months, his horse returned with the horses of the Hu people. People came to congratulate him, said the old man
How can't this be a scourge? "There are many good horses in the family, and his son loves to ride, and once, he fell off a horse and broke his thigh. People came to comfort him, said the old man
How can't this be a blessing? "A year later, the Hu invaded and entered the Great Wall. Men in the prime of life all picked up the ** to fight.
Most of the people in the vicinity of the Great Wall were killed in battle. Only this man's son was lame, and both father and son were spared.
Once, a French newspaper conducted a quiz with prizes, in which there was such a topic:
If the Louvre, the largest museum in France, is on fire and the situation only allows one painting to be saved, which one do you save? Many people say they want to save Leonardo da Vinci's heirloom ---Mona Lisa. As a result, among the thousands, the famous writer Bert, who occupies an important place in the history of French cinema, won the gold medal.
His simplicity is "I saved the painting closest to the exit".
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How do you know that this is not a scourge? "There is an extra good horse in the family, and his son Qiao Duan Rang likes to ride horses, and once fell off the horse and broke his thigh. Everyone comforted him, and the old man said:
How do you know if it's not a good thing? "After a year, the Hu people invaded the border fortress in a big way, and the young men all took up bows and arrows to participate in the battle, and most of them died on the battlefield, but his son was spared the battle because he broke his leg, and the father and son were able to save their lives and filial piety.
Seon is not a blessing: it is often used as a metaphor for temporary misfortune, which may also bring benefits.
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Saiong's lost horse is a fable, from Liu An's "Huainan Zi Human Training" also known as "Huainan Honglie" during the Western Han Dynasty.
Among the people in the area near the Great Wall, there is a man who is good at numeracy. One day, a horse ran away to the Hu people for no reason. People were unfortunately comforted, his father Lu Ming said
How could this not be a blessing? After a few months, the horse came back with a group of horses of the Hu people. And they congratulated them, but his father said,
How can this not be a scourge? "The family was rich and had many good horses, and my son loved to ride horses, so he accidentally fell off his horse and broke his thigh. The people comforted their misfortune, and his father said:
How could this not be a blessing? "After a year, the Hu people in the north attacked, and the able-bodied men drew their bows and arrows to fight. Nine out of ten of those who went into battle died.
This man's son was exempted from the army because of his lameness, and the lives of both father and son Bi Xiheng were saved.
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