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It means that reunion is relative and must be separated after all. At the same time, it is also a Chinese proverb (as the saying goes, you don't have to be too sad).
Same as "there is no feast in the world that will not be dispersed" and "there is no banquet in the world". Pinyin: "tiān xià wú bù sàn zhī yán xí"; English:
there is no never-ending feast”。
Literally, there is no feast in the world that will not be dissolved, even if you live together for a thousand years, there will inevitably be times when you are separated.
Xingshi Hengyan is a collection of vernacular short stories compiled by Feng Menglong, a writer in the late Ming Dynasty. The book was first published in 1627. The first image in the book is distinct, the structure is full and complete, and the description is delicate, reflecting the social outlook and the thoughts and feelings of the citizens at that time to varying degrees.
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There is no undispersed feast in the world is a Chinese colloquialism, pronounced tiān xià méi yǒu bù sàn de yán xí, which means that reunion is relative and will eventually be separated. Same as "there is no banquet in the world that will not be dispersed, and there will be no banquet in the world". From Ming Feng Menglong's "Xingshi Hengyan" Volume 35:
There is no feast in the world that will not be dispersed, and it will be closed for a thousand years, and there will be no day of separation. ”
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Reunion always ends with parting, in the vast sea of people, because of fate or chance together, we always can't escape the fate of parting, and the moment of parting is always accompanied by sadness.
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It's that you're still lonely in the end.
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It means that "reunion is relative, and there will be separation in the end".
There is no undispersed feast in the world is a Chinese saying, pinyin is tiān xià méi yǒu bù sàn de yán xí, which means "reunion is relative, and it will eventually be separated".
Example sentences: 1. As the saying goes: There is no feast in the world, you don't have to be too sad.
2. There is no feast in the world, and it is a matter of time before you are separated.
3. Just as spring goes to summer, and summer goes to autumn, every season will eventually come to an end, and the world will have a feast.
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There is no such thing as an inseparable feast, which means that reunion is relative, and it will eventually be separated.
Source: Folklore.
Usage: as object, definite, clause; It is used to exhort people.
Example: As the saying goes: There is no such thing as a feast, and you don't have to be too sad.
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A feast is usually a meal with friends, no matter how enjoyable it is, there is always a time for difference. Now I am deeply induced that no matter how good friends are, they will never be together often, and there will always be a day when they will be separated for career, love and other reasons. Let's not be distressed or sad about this.
The separation now is for a better reunion in the future.
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There is no absolute possession in life, let alone absolute loss; There is no boundless summer, and there is no permanent winter. Life is just like this, there are no absolutes, different people will always have different feelings when they see the same thing, this is how you face it.
天下无不散絵座 (tiān xià wú bù sàn yán xí).
Explanation: There is no meeting in the world that is not dissolved. It means that reunion is relative and must be separated after all.
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There is no feast in the world that will not be dispersed, but where will life not meet".
There is no banquet in the world that will not be dissolved, and it is generally used when good friends part. It's a time to get along with modern times that feels short. If you don't get along enough, you have to separate. There is no gathering in the world that is not dissolved. It means that reunion is relative and must be separated after all.
Where we don't meet in life, it means that there will be many opportunities to meet in the future. It refers to the fact that there is always a chance to meet again after a breakup. This sentence is mainly used in a passage that is often said when meeting after parting.
There is no unbroken feast in the world
There is no feast in the world. People always have to go, and tea always has to be cold. Gathering and parting is a problem that we often have to face in life. Many people can't think about it, can't see through it, can't let it go, so they hate the sophistication of the people.
However, the fate of life will indeed be like this, meet all the way, and say goodbye all the way. No matter how beautiful the scenery of the past is, it will eventually pass away, even if you miss it, you can't go back, and you don't need to linger on it.
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01 The meaning of the feast that will not be dispersed in the world is that there is no gathering that will not be dispersed. It means that when a feast is held, everyone gathers together, and after the feast, the people who participate in the feast have to run to something. The feast is used as a metaphor for the gathering of life, and when people are together, there is a time of separation.
03 Xiang Yu Benji" has this meaning, but "there is no one in the world who does not disperse the feast" is a translated word, not the source of the original text. It cannot be regarded as the source of the word. The earliest record that can be found is in the 35th volume of Ming Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan.
04 Make a sentence with a banquet that is not scattered in the world:
1) There is a banquet in the world, so cherish the moment of working hard and encouraging each other with your classmates under the hot sun.
2) There is a banquet in the world, no matter how reluctant you are, there will always be a time when people have to face parting.
3) There is no banquet in the world, I have to wave goodbye again, just wait for the next National Day, and wait for my hometown.
4) Although I know that there is a feast in the world, the way to end with such a "disappointment" is unexpected.
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Pinyin tiān xià wú bù sàn yán xí Interpretation: There is no party in the world that does not dissolve. It means that reunion is a relative difference in brightness, and the simplified Chinese characters that will be separated after all have a feast in the world.
Degree of Commonality Commonly used.
Sense **彩 neutral.
Idiom usage as object, definite, clause; It is used to exhort people.
Idiom Examples As the saying goes:There is no feast in the worldYou don't have to be too sentimental.
Similar words: There is no feast in the world.
English translation of all good things must e to an end
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